Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
1 semesters
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Chemical Engineering | Process Engineering
Area of study
Engineering | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the University Program

The university program in question appears to be related to engineering and natural sciences, with a focus on instrumentation and regulation of processes.


Program Details

Program Title

The program title is "Instrumentation and Regulation of Processes."


Recommended Prerequisites

The program builds upon knowledge obtained in Calculus, Reactor and Process Modeling, and Chemical Unit Operations.


Program Content, Structure, and Pedagogy

The program introduces students to process design, including instrumentation and economics, as well as process regulation, through mini-projects.


Learning Objectives

Knowledge

Students who complete the course should be able to:


  • Explain process design
  • Explain instrumentation
  • Explain process regulation
  • Explain PID design and tuning
Skills

Students should be able to:


  • Represent systems in block diagrams
  • Set up and solve differential equations to simulate system dynamics
  • Linearize nonlinear systems of differential equations
  • Solve linear differential equations using Laplace transformation
  • Specify relevant control constants for a simple control system
  • Design and dimension processes, including the selection of appropriate instruments
  • Create PI and PID diagrams for processes
  • Perform basic process design and economic calculations

Teaching Methods

The program employs various teaching methods, including:


  • Lectures
  • Workshops
  • Problem-solving (individual and group)

Scope and Expected Workload

The program requires 150 working hours.


Examination

Exam Details

  • Exam name: Instrumentation and Regulation of Processes
  • Exam form: Written or oral
  • ECTS: 5
  • Allowed aids: Certain aids, as specified in the exam plan
  • Assessment form: Pass/fail
  • Grading: Internal exam
  • Evaluation criteria: As specified in the university's exam regulations

Program Facts

  • English title: Instrumentation and Regulation of Processes
  • Module code: K-KEM-B6-49
  • Module type: Course
  • Duration: 1 semester
  • Semester: Spring
  • ECTS: 5
  • Language of instruction: Danish and English
  • Space available: Yes
  • Teaching location: Campus Aalborg
  • Module responsible: Mads Koustrup J鷨gensen

Organization

  • Education owner: Bachelor (BSc) in Chemistry
  • Study board: Study Board for Chemistry and Biotechnology
  • Department: Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology
  • Faculty: The Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
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