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Industrial Automation

The document provides details of an "Industrial Automation" course for undergraduate students. The course aims to develop fundamental knowledge of industrial automation elements and introduce basic concepts of PLCs, DCS, and case studies. It is taught over 6 units that cover basics of automation, transmitters and converters, control valves, programmable logic controllers, application of PLC in major industries, and advances in automation. Students will demonstrate understanding of automation elements, PLC programming skills, and importance of distributed control systems.

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Industrial Automation

The document provides details of an "Industrial Automation" course for undergraduate students. The course aims to develop fundamental knowledge of industrial automation elements and introduce basic concepts of PLCs, DCS, and case studies. It is taught over 6 units that cover basics of automation, transmitters and converters, control valves, programmable logic controllers, application of PLC in major industries, and advances in automation. Students will demonstrate understanding of automation elements, PLC programming skills, and importance of distributed control systems.

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Open Electives I & C Department (UG)

Industrial Automation

Class: TYB.Tech Faculty:

Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme


Lectures : 3 hrs/week Quiz1 20, Quiz -20
Tutorial : -- End-Sem Exam- 60.

Eligible Departments (Except Instrumentation) Strength of class: 60

Course Objective:

The objective of the course is to


Develop fundamental knowledge of industrial automation elements.
Introduce basic concepts of PLCs, DCS and case studies of Industrial automation.

Unit 1 (06)
Basics of Automation: Introduction and evolution of Automation, Feedback and feed forward
systems, Hierarchical levels of automation, introduction to plant automation.

Unit 2 (10)
Transmitters and converters: Introduction to transmitters, Types, working principle and block
schematic, standards in Instrument signals, 2 wire, HART, Foundation Field bus transmitters,
connection diagram and installation practices, maintenance, trouble shooting and calibration of
transmitters, I/P converter, P/I converter working principle and calibration procedure.

Unit 3 (08 )
Control Valves: Necessity and types of valves used in Industries, working principle of pneumatically
operated control valve and motorized control valve, specifications of the control and brief description
about the maintenance and trouble shooting of these valves.

Unit 4 (06)
Programmable Logic Controller ( PLC):Necessity and working principle along with block
schematic of PLC, Programming languages, basic instruction for programming like bit, Arithmetic
file and Mathematical. Demonstration of PLC functioning and development of ladder for sequencing
of motors, tank level control, ON-OFF temperature control.

Unit 5 (08)
Application of PLC in major industries: Project life cycle, working and automation of pump
1
house, Motor Control Centre ( MCC), elevator, reactor, and bottle filling using the ladder diagram.
Introduction to SCADA and HMI.

Unit 6 (06)
Advances in Automation: Distributed Control System, Plant wide automation, web enabled plants,
communication and data transfer issues, wireless technology, advances in process control.

Course Outcomes:

At the end of this course students will demonstrate


understanding of various elements used in industrial automation.
PLC programming skills and importance of DCS.
Advances in automation

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