Course: Advanced process control (module TKP10, PhD-course KP8115)
Main topic: PLANTWIDE PROCESS CONTROL
For overview of the course: see at the end

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2015: The course is taught by Johannes Jäschke. Please contact him for information,



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See here for papers by S. Skogestad on plantwide control:

http://www.nt.ntnu.no/users/skoge/plantwide/

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Course overview:
PLANTWIDE PROCESS CONTROL

This is a module (half a normal course) offered to the 5th year students at NTNU. 
It is taught every autumn, starting in late August.

Topics:
1. Optimal operation (economics) and degrees of freedom
2. What should we control from an economic point of view? (including self-optimizing control)
3. Inventory control, including location of throughput manipulator
4. Base layer control (regulatory layer; stabilizing control)
5. Tuning of PID controllers
6. Multivariable control: Interactions, decentralized control, practical use of MPC


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BASIC INFO:

The lectures form the basis for two courses:

1. TKP10  Process Control, Advanced Course. Master specialization module  (3.75 EDU; must be taken together with another 3.75 EDU module to get full course)

2. KP8115 Advanced process control. PhD course (7.5 ECU)

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1. TKP10  Process Control, Advanced Course (before 2009: TKP8 = TTK18) 

TKP10 PROSESSREGULERING VK 
Prosessregulering, videregående kurs 
Process Control, Advanced Course 
Lecturer: Professor Sigurd Skogestad 
Credits: 3.75 Sp
Time: According to agreement
Examination aids: D Exercises: marks 
Learning outcome : The student should be able to design plantwide control system 
Content: Control structure design for complere chemical plants. 
Selection of controlled variables (self-optimizing control). 
Consistent inventory Control. 
Regulatory control. 
Tuning of PID controllers. 
Multivariable control. 
Decentralized control. 
RGA. Introduction to MPC. Use of dynamic simulators. 
Teaching activities: Lectures, computer simulation. exercises. 
Course material: Copies from scientific papers and books including Chapter 10 in Skoegstad and Postlethwaite, "Multivariable Feedback Control, Wiley, 2010
Exam: Oral


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2. Ph.D. course KP 8115 - Advanced process control (7.5 ECU)
Lecturer: Sigurd Skogestad 

The Ph.D. course and the 5th year Master specilization ("emnemodul") have
an initial common part, but the Ph.D. course has additional topics and
a larger emphasis on theory.

http://www.nt.ntnu.no/users/skoge/vgprosessregulering