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Description

June 24 course update:
We have added new video lectures and quizzes to help you test your knowledge and emphasize the key learning points. The quiz will include:
True/False questions
Multi-choice questions
Images, cross-sectionnal views
Solved problems
and much more...
When you think you’ve got a good grasp on a topic within the course, you can test your knowledge by taking the quiz. If you pass, wonderful ! If not, you can review the videos and notes again or ask us for help in the Q&A section.
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Dear student,
Control in process industries refers to the regulation of all aspects of the process. Precise control of level, temperature, pressure and flow is important in many process applications.
This course introduces you to control in process industries, explains why control is important, identifies different ways in which precise control is ensured and illustrates the different set of instrumentation used to perform measuring tasks for temperature, pressure, flow and level.
The course includes extensive 
graphics, cut sections, process schemes and 3D
 
animations
to give you a virtual practical exposure on process control and instrumentation.
The objective of this course is twofold :
1.
Break down for you all the process control and instrumentation principles into easily digestible concepts like feedback control, split range, controller tuning, transmitters, differential pressure gauges, etc...
2.
Illustrate through 3D animations and cut-sections the main control instrument devices to measure temperature, pressure, flow and level like thermocouples, capacitive pressure gauges, coriolis flowmeters, etc...
As you proceed through the course, answer the questions in the attached
pdf quiz files
. These files are available at the end of each section.
We strongly advise you to do so before moving on in the course. Quiz exercises help you measure your progress toward meeting each section’s learning objectives.
If you pass, wonderful. If not, you can review the videos and notes again or ask us for help in the Q&A section.
So with no further ado, check out the free preview videos and the curriculum and we look forward to see you in the first section.
Also remember, as enrolled student you will have unlimited access to this material and one-on-one instructor support. So feel free to interact with us by email or simply ask us for help in the Q&A section. It will be our pleasure to help you and provide assistance.
Hope to see you there
Cheers,
WR Training
Spread the wings of your knowledge
Who this course is for:
Personnel needing to learn the essentials of process control and instrumentation
Control, Process, Chemical and Design Engineers
Operation, technical service and maintenance professionals
Experienced personnel as a refresher course and to broaden their knowledge
Consultants and Sales professionals

What you'll learn

Learn the essentials of process control and instrumentation for a successful career in process industries

Understand the main terms and parameters of process control (Process variable PV, Set point SP, Operating point OP, Error, Offset, Load disturbance...)

Identify the different control loops and describe their main tasks

Describe the basic function & method of operation for the main control loop components (Transducer, Converter, Transmitter, Indicator, Recorder, Controller...)

Given a piping and instrumentation drawing (P&ID), correctly identify, interpret and label the instrument, location and signal type symbols

Differentiate between discrete, multistep, and continuous controllers

Describe the general goal of controller tuning

Describe the basic mechanism, advantages and disadvantages of the following mode of controller action : Proportional, Integral and Derivative

Identify the basic implementation of P, PI and PID control in the following types of loops : Pressure, Flow, Level and Temperature loops

Differentiate feedback and feedforward control loops

Diagram the process control loop using ISA symbology

Explain the basic implementation process for each of the following types of control : Cascade, Split range , Batch, Ratio and Selective controls

Understand through extensive 3D animation the techniques and methods used in process industries to measure temperature, pressure, flow and level

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-WR Training
1
1.1-Welcome to WR Training
2-ABOUT THE COURSE
2
2.1-Introduction
2.2-Learning objectives
3-THE IMPORTANCE OF PROCESS CONTROL
3
3.1-The importance of process control : Learning objectives
3.2-The process
3.3-Process control
4-CONTROL THEORY BASICS
3
4.1-Control theory basics : Learning objectives
4.2-The control loop
4.3-Process control terms
5-COMPONENTS OF CONTROL LOOPS AND ISA SYMBOLOGY
11
5.1-Components of control loops and ISA symbology : Learning objectives
5.2-Primary elements / sensors
5.3-Transducers and converters
5.4-Transmitters
5.5-Signals
5.6-Indicators
5.7-Recorders
5.8-Controllers
5.9-Final control elements
5.10-Actuators
5.11-ISA symbology
6-CONTROLLER ALGORITHMS AND TUNING
7
6.1-Controller algorithms and tuning - Learning objectives
6.2-Controller algorithms
6.3-Why controllers need tuning
6.4-Proportional mode (P)
6.5-Integral mode (I)
6.6-Derivative mode (D)
6.7-P, PI and PID control
7-PROCESS CONTROL LOOPS
15
7.1-Process control loops - Learning objetcives
7.2-Single control loops : Feedback control
7.3-Pressure control loops
7.4-Flow control loops
7.5-Level control loops
7.6-Temperature control loops
7.7-Multi-variable loops
7.8-Multi-variable loops : Feedforward control
7.9-Feedforward + Feedback
7.10-Cascade control
7.11-Split range control
7.12-Operations on control signals
7.13-Ratio control
7.14-Batch control
7.15-Selective control
8-INSTRUMENTATION : TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
5
8.1-Introduction
8.2-Local indicators
8.3-Bulb instruments for remote transmission
8.4-Thermocouples
8.5-Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs)
9-INSTRUMENTATION : PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
6
9.1-Hydrostatic manometers
9.2-Bourdon tube pressure gauges
9.3-Bellows pressure gauges
9.4-Strain pressure gauges
9.5-Piezoelectric pressure gauges
9.6-Capacitive pressure gauges
10-INSTRUMENTATION : FLOW MEASUREMENT
8
10.1-Orifice, Nozzles & Venturi tubes
10.2-Pitot tubes
10.3-Annular probes
10.4-Rotameters
10.5-Vortex flowmeters
10.6-Ultrasound flowmeters
10.7-Electromagnetic flowmeters
10.8-Coriolis mass flowmeters
11-INSTRUMENTATION : LEVEL MEASUREMENT
15
11.1-Introduction
11.2-Glass level gauges
11.3-Float level gauges
11.4-Float switches
11.5-Reed chain float sensors
11.6-Magnetic level gauges
11.7-Hydrostatic level gauges
11.8-Bubble tubes
11.9-Optoelectronic switches
11.10-Capillary systems
11.11-Ultarsonic sensors
11.12-Radars
11.13-Radiometric sensors
11.14-Course evaluation
11.15-Bonus