Process dynamics, operations, and control

Bachelor's degree

In Maynard (USA)

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Description

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    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Maynard (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This course introduces dynamic processes and the engineering tasks of process operations and control. Subject covers modeling the static and dynamic behavior of processes; control strategies; design of feedback, feedforward, and other control structures; and applications to process equipment.

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Course programme

A list of topics by lecture is available in the calendar listed below.


Lectures: 3 sessions / week, 1 hour / session


In learning a new subject, we must receive information in sequence - following a path through multidimensional space. It is like entering a large building with unlighted rooms, holding a dim flashlight and clutching a vague map that omits some of the stairways and passages. How best to learn one's way around? In these lessons we will attempt to move through a significant portion of the structure - say, half a textbook - in about two weeks. Then we will repeat the journey several times, each time inspecting the rooms more thoroughly. By this means we hope to gain, from the start, a sense of doing an entire process control job, as well as approach each new topic in the context of a familiar path.


As a student, you will learn about:


I will show you:


The prerequisites for this course include Differential Equations (18.03) and Transport Processes (10.302).


Marlin, Thomas E. Process Control. 2nd ed. Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill, 2000. ISBN: 9780070393622.
This book has lots of material, good explanations, and an industrial/applied point of view. Get it, if you plan to practice chemical engineering.


Seborg, Dale, Thomas Edgar, and Duncan Mellichamp. Process Dynamics and Control. 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2003. ISBN: 9780471000778.
They have managed to be both comprehensive and concise. Excellent reference.


Course letter grades will be assigned on the conventional scale: A>= 90% and so on. The evaluation will be based on the Activities listed below.


The course is arranged around eight lessons, for which notes will be provided. Use library textbooks as needed to supplement the presentation in the notes. Class time will be used to amplify, apply, and explain the material in the notes. Look for due dates in the calendar, lecture notes in the lecture notes section, and problem sets in the assignments section.


We learn better if we examine the input as we receive it. At the end of each class, please submit the fix-it form. The fix-it asks


Of course additional comments, questions, requests, etc., are welcome, as well. If you use fix-its earnestly, you will benefit.


Assigned work is due at noon on the dates given in the schedule. Extensions cost 10 percent for each 24-hour period beyond the deadline, up to a maximum of 30 percent. Medical and beyond-your-control problems will be dealt with individually. Plant trips and other scheduled activities are not beyond your control - allocate your time to accomplish all your obligations.


The table below gives information about lecture material and due dates for the assignments.


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Process dynamics, operations, and control

Price on request