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EB 4510 - Process Design and Control

3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits
Course Description
The course provides a comprehensive training on industrial bio process control. Process control hardware and troubleshooting, dynamic modeling, controller tuning and control of processes is covered in detail. P, PI and PID controllers are analyzed along with advanced control strategies. The course also provides an introduction to the design and evaluation of complex, multistep industrial scale biomolecular processes. (prereq: EB 3530 , EB 3560 )
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
• Identify common process instrumentation
• Design and analyze a process control strategy for a process requirement
• Choose an appropriate control strategy for a given process requirement
• Tune PID controllers
• Mathematically analyze control behavior of process control loops
• Design and implement appropriate control strategies for a given process requirement
• Synthesize the flowsheet/sequence of unit operations needed in a biomanufacturing process
Prerequisites by Topic
• No prerequisites by topic appended
Course Topics
• Synthesis of bioseparations processes
• Process instrumentation
• Process Control
• Dynamic modeling
• Laplace transforms
• Transfer functions
• PID control
• PID tuning methods
• Advanced control strategies
• MIMO processes
• Model Predictive Control
Coordinator
Faisal Shaikh



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