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Old September 27th, 2012, 05:34 PM
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College of Engineering Pune was established in 1854 and it’s a prestigious colleges in India. College of Engineering Pune offers M.Tech in Process Instrumentation course to the students. The duration of course is two years and is covered in four semesters the fees for this course is INR 64850.

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The student have Bachelor's Degree in the relevant field of engineering.

Admission procedure

Postgraduate admissions in the Government College of Engineering are made on the basis of score obtained in the General Aptitude Test in engineering examination.

For further information you can contact to the address given below:

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College of Engg.
Pune,Wellesely Rd,
Shivajinagar,, Pune,
Maharashtra, India- 411005
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Old December 19th, 2019, 02:44 PM
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Can you provide me the syllabus of B. E. Instrumentation & Control Program offered by Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune?
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Old December 19th, 2019, 02:48 PM
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The syllabus of B. E. Instrumentation & Control Program offered by Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune is as follows:


SEMESTER- I

406261: Process Dynamics and Control


Unit I: Introduction to Process Control (6)
Process control introduction, objectives and benefits, Characteristics of processes, Dead time,
Single /multi- capacity, self- Regulating /non self-regulating, Interacting / non‐interacting, Linear/nonlinear, and Selection of control action for them
Necessity of process modelling, degree of freedom, Mathematical modelling of simple processes like Surge tank level, stirred tank reactor etc.


Unit II: Process Dynamics and analysis of control loops (6)
Dynamic behaviour of first order and second order systems, Pole- Zero effect on process response, Development of empirical model using Step and PRBS inputs , Approximation of higher order models, Analysis of Flow Control, Pressure Control, Liquid level Control, Temperature control, Steady state gain, Process gain, Valve gain, Process time constant, Variable time Constant, Transmitter gain.


Unit III: Feedback Control (8)
Block Diagram, Elements of the feedback Loop, Response for Set- point and Disturbances inputs, PID Controller Algorithms, Stability, Control Performance Measures, Tuning and Fine tuning of controllers for Good Control Performance, Correlations for tuning Constants,
Practical Application of Feedback Control: Equipment Specification, Input Processing,
Feedback Control Algorithm, Output Processing.


Unit IV: Multi-Loop Control (7)
SLPC and MLPC features, faceplate, functions and their comparison.
Basic principles, Design Criteria, Performance, Controller Algorithm and Tuning,
Implementation issues of- Cascade control, feed forward control, feedback, feed-forward Control, Ratio control, Selective Control, Split range control, Inferential Control.


Unit V: Multivariable Control (8)
Concept of Multivariable Control: Interactions and its effects, block representation and transfer function matrix of two input two output systems, Pairing of controlled and manipulated variables-Relative Gain Array, Singular Value Analysis, effect of Interaction on stability. Decoupler, and decoupler design: ideal decoupler, simplified decoupler and static decoupler. Concept of decentralized control, decentralized control of the coupled tank system


Unit VI: Advanced Control (7)
Model based controller-design procedure for direct synthesis method, tuning relations based on integral error criteria, Smith predictor, Internal Model control-design procedure for FOPDT, SOPDT and Inverse response processes, Effect of model uncertainty and disturbances, design of improved disturbance rejection, IMC based PID controller design procedure for delay free processes and Introduction to Model predictive control.



Syllabus B. E. Instrumentation & Control Program Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune





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