Thursday, 8 September 2016

Industrial Control and Automation Fall 2016

Updated: 10th December 2016

ICA Assignments to be submitted before 1 PM (AFTERNOON) Sunday, 11th December.

Assignment 2: 
Chapter 7: Final Control
Section: 7.6.3 Fluid Valves, pages 374 - 380

Read the whole sub-section 7.6.3 and solve the examples 7.9, 7.10 and 7.12 on pages 375, 376 and 379. Submit these solved examples along with solved Problem number 7.18 on page 383.

The chapter number and page numbers are from Curtis Johnson's Process Control Instrumentation Technology, 8th Edition, Hard Copy. While for the e-book that I provided on PAF3, there are no chapter numbers mentioned in that book. In e-book, the Chapter is named the same Final Control. The sub-section is 6.3 Fluid Valved from page 400 - 406. The examples to solve are 9, 10 and 12. The problem to solve is 18 on page 409.

Assignment 3:

Make the ladder logic diagram for problem 8.15 on page 436 in Curtis Johnson book. In the e-book this Problem 15 on page 466. Remember you have to use Delta PLC's syntax in programming ladder logic.

Submit both assignments either handwritten and scanned or in a Word document, it's up to you. Email your assignments to ameen.qureshi@pafkiet.edu.pk before 1 PM on Sunday.


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Notes and topics for final exam will be uploaded soon.

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ICA FA16 Course Outline: Download
ICA Sensors Lecture: Download
Relay Logic: Download
Thermocouple and RTD: Download

ICA Midterm Contents Fall 2016:

Chapter 1, 4 and 8 from Process Control Instrumentation Technology
1.1 to 1.4
1.5.2
1.5.3
4.1
4.3
4.4
4.5
Whole chapter 8
Thermocouple, Seeback Effect, Peltier Effect, Cold Junction Compensation with explanation and diagrams, 3-wire and 4-wire RTD with derivation.

Please practice the related examples whether or not covered in the class. Also practice the related end-chapter problems.

Other than the book, what I have taught in the class will be the part of exam.