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Industrial Instrumentation

HASEEB ULLAH KHAN JATOI DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF ENGG. & TECHNOLOGY LAHORE

Industrial Instrumentation
Instructor:

Haseeb Ullah Khan Jatoi


Energy Engineering Lab Corridor jatoi.haseeb@gmail.com Open door policy

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Semester:

7th ( Session 2010-14) Course Number: Ch.E-401 Course Title: Industrial Instrumentation Weekly Contact Hours: Th=03 ; Pr=3 Credit Hours: Th=03 ; Pr=1

Course outline
Fundamentals of Electrical Technology and

digital logic employed in the measurement Review of Scientific principles employed in instruments Parts of Instrument Performance Characteristics of Instruments Selection and Calibration of Instruments Instruments Identification and Line Symbols Principle measurements desired in industry (a) Temperature (b) Pressure, Load (c) Level (d) Flow (e) Others ( Weight, Composition, pH etc.) (f) Transducers Installation and Installation Costs Case Studies

Intent of Course
Highlight the importance of measurement in

chemical processes and subsequent control Knowledge of scientific principles applied in measurement techniques How to gauge the performance of an instrument Selection, calibration, operation, maintenance, installation and repercussions of use of different instruments employed in industry

Evaluation of Students
Regularity Class Participation Unplanned and planned Quizes Mid-term and Final term examinations Group tasks and Case studies

Helping Text & Material


Class Lectures Handouts Industrial instrumentation and

Control by S K Singh; 3rd Edition. Instrumentation fundamentals for process control by Douglas. Industrial instrumentation by Dr. Shahid Naveed

What is Industrial Instrumentation???

Industrial Instrumentation
Instrumentation is defined as the art and science of

measurement and control of process variables within a production or a processing facility. An instrument is a device that measures a physical quantity such as flow, temperature, level, distance, angle, or pressure. Instrument may be remote or portable or connected to a control system.

Why Instrumentation???

Why Instrumentation???
Our senses are limited Human natural observation capabilities are generally

not designed for process conditions. Instruments have desired capabilities to match process conditions. Process Control has the role of a decision maker (Like brain) Instruments are our eyes and ears

Effective measurement in industry


Measurement is an interaction between humanity

and the physical world It quantifies the world we live in Process of measuring includes comparing certain value with a set standard Effective measurement ensures:

Safety of plant operations Economics of industrial operation Quality and Efficiency of production Maintenance of proper operation

Effective measurement
Water Bath Temperature

Heating Element

Effective measurement

Oil Stock
Level Indicator

Oil Feed to next process

Next Lecture
Instrument and components of an instrument Functional elements of an instrument Performance criteria of instruments

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