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Instrumentation And Control Engineering Bootcamp - AD-TEAM - 02-12-2025 ![]() Instrumentation And Control Engineering Bootcamp Published 12/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.06 GB | Duration: 8h 37m Master Industrial Automation: Measurement Devices, Control Valves, Actuators, and SCADA Systems [b]What you'll learn[/b] Acquire in-depth knowledge of industrial measurement devices, including temperature, pressure, flow, and level sensors, and learn how to integrate them. Learn the principles of control valve operation, sizing, and selection, focusing on achieving efficient and safe process control. Gain practical knowledge about different types of actuators, their working principles, and applications in automation systems. Understand the architecture, components, and communication protocols of SCADA systems, enabling effective monitoring and control of industrial processes. [b]Requirements[/b] No prior experience in automation is necessary, but a keen interest in industrial systems and automation processes will enhance the learning experience. [b]Description[/b] Unlock the world of industrial automation with this comprehensive bootcamp, designed to provide you with a deep understanding of the technologies that drive modern industries. This course covers four essential pillars of automation: measurement devices, control valves, actuators, and SCADA systems, offering a practical and theoretical foundation for beginners and professionals alike.The journey begins with measurement devices, where you'll explore the principles and applications of sensors for temperature, pressure, flow, and level monitoring. You'll understand how these devices ensure accurate data collection in industrial processes. Next, delve into control valves, learning how they regulate fluid flow and pressure to maintain system stability and efficiency. The course then shifts to actuators, the mechanical components that enable automated movements, where you'll gain insights into their various types and applications. Finally, master SCADA systems, the backbone of modern industrial control, by learning how to monitor and control entire processes remotely with ease.With hands-on examples, real-world applications, and step-by-step explanations, this course equips you with the skills to design, operate, and troubleshoot automation systems. Whether you're an engineer, technician, or student, this bootcamp will empower you to take your career to the next level in industrial automation. Join us and start building the future of smart industries today! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Introduction to Measurement Devices Lecture 2 Introduction Lecture 3 The main measurement variables Section 3: Temperature measurement Lecture 4 What is Temperature Lecture 5 Types of Temperature Measurement Devices Lecture 6 Thermocouples Lecture 7 Resistance Temperature Detectors Lecture 8 Thermistors Lecture 9 Non-Contact Pyrometers Lecture 10 Infrared Pyrometers Lecture 11 Acoustic Pyrometers Lecture 12 Filled Devices Section 4: Pressure Measurement Lecture 13 What is Pressure Lecture 14 Types of pressure Lecture 15 Total pressure Lecture 16 Types of Pressure devices Lecture 17 C-Bourdon Tube Lecture 18 Helix and Spiral Tubes Lecture 19 The Bellows Gauge Lecture 20 Diaphragm Lecture 21 Manometr Lecture 22 Electrical Pressure Transducer Lecture 23 Strain Gauge Lecture 24 Vibrating Wire Lecture 25 Piezoelectric Lecture 26 Capacitance Section 5: Level Measurement Lecture 27 What is Level Lecture 28 Level Measurement Devices Lecture 29 Ultrasonic Level Measurement Lecture 30 Radar Level Sensor Lecture 31 Nucleonic Level Sensor Section 6: Flow Measurement Lecture 32 What is Flow Measurement Lecture 33 Types of Flow Lecture 34 Laminar and Turbulent Flow Lecture 35 Swirl Lecture 36 Reynolds Number Lecture 37 Velocity, Volumetric and Mass Flow Rate Lecture 38 Viscosity Lecture 39 Density Lecture 40 Cavitation Lecture 41 Non-Newtonian Lecture 42 Vena Contracta Lecture 43 DP Flowmeter Lecture 44 Oscillatory Flow Measurement Lecture 45 Vortex Flowmeter Lecture 46 Turbine Flowmeter Lecture 47 Magnetic Flowmeters Lecture 48 Positive Displacement Flowmeter Lecture 49 Ultrasonic Flow Measurement Section 7: Introduction to Control Valves Lecture 50 Introduction Lecture 51 Content Table Section 8: Terminology Lecture 52 Introduction to Terminology Lecture 53 Example 1 Lecture 54 Summary of Terminology Lecture 55 Example 2 Lecture 56 Human vs. Automated Control Lecture 57 Automated Control Lecture 58 Components of Automated Control Section 9: Purpose and function of control valves Lecture 59 Introduction to purpose and function of control valves Lecture 60 Defining the Role of Control Valves Lecture 61 Block Diagram of Control Loop Lecture 62 Control Valve Characteristics Section 10: Components of a typical industrial valve Lecture 63 Introduction to components of a typical industrial valve Lecture 64 Valve Body Lecture 65 Plug Lecture 66 Seat Lecture 67 Yoke Lecture 68 Actuator Lecture 69 Actuator Stem Lecture 70 Actuator Spring Lecture 71 Pneumatic Actuators with Electronic Controllers Lecture 72 Direct and reverse actuator Lecture 73 Packing and Gaskets Section 11: Types of control valves Lecture 74 Introduction to types of control valves Lecture 75 Globe Valve Lecture 76 Cage Valve Lecture 77 Split Body Valve Lecture 78 Angle Body Valve Lecture 79 Y Pattern Valve Lecture 80 Three-way Valve Lecture 81 Single-seated Valve Lecture 82 Double-Seated Lecture 83 Butterfly Valves Lecture 84 Ball Valves Section 12: Control Valve selection Lecture 85 Introduction to Control Valve selection Lecture 86 Selection Criteria Lecture 87 Valve Selection Process Lecture 88 Valve Body Materials Lecture 89 Control valve flow characteristics Section 13: Valve Sizing for Liquid Flow Lecture 90 Introduction to Valve Sizing for Liquid Flow Lecture 91 Valve Sizing Procedure Lecture 92 Principles of sizing equation Lecture 93 Major influences Lecture 94 Other Influences Lecture 95 Choked Flow Lecture 96 Pressure Recovery Lecture 97 Sizing Equations Lecture 98 Simplified Formulae Lecture 99 Practical Example of Cv sizing calculation Lecture 100 Example 2: Control Valve Sizing Problem with Choked Flow Section 14: Valve Sizing for Gas and Vapor Flow Lecture 101 Introduction to Valve Sizing for Gas and Vapor Flow Lecture 102 Compressibility in Gas and Steam Lecture 103 Ideal and Real Gasses Lecture 104 Handling High Mach Numbers Lecture 105 Imperial Formulas Lecture 106 Metric Formulas Lecture 107 Reducers Lecture 108 Gas Expansion and Density Lecture 109 Choked Flow Lecture 110 Practical Example 3 Lecture 111 Practical Example 4 Lecture 112 Two Phase Flow Lecture 113 Datasheet Section 15: Introduction to Actuators Lecture 114 Introduction Lecture 115 Content Section 16: Pneumatic Actuators Lecture 116 Introduction to Pneumatic Actuators Lecture 117 Diaphragm Actuators Lecture 118 Effect of Differential Pressure on the valve lift Lecture 119 Positioners Lecture 120 Piston Actuators Lecture 121 Rotary Vane Actuators Section 17: Electric Actuators Lecture 122 Introduction to Electric Actuators Lecture 123 Basic Concept of Electricity Lecture 124 Analogy with a Water Circuit Lecture 125 DC Motors Lecture 126 Functionality of Control Motors Lecture 127 Associated Electrical Components Lecture 128 Power and Control Signal Inputs Lecture 129 Electrical Control Signals Lecture 130 Typical Combinations of Power and Signal Lecture 131 VMD System Lecture 132 Modulating Actuators Lecture 133 Applications in Process Control Section 18: Hydraulic Actuators Lecture 134 Introduction to Hydraulic Actuators Lecture 135 Quarter-Turn Hydraulic Actuators Lecture 136 Linear Hydraulic Actuators Section 19: Actuator Selection Lecture 137 Introduction to Actuator Selection Lecture 138 Requirements for Actuators Lecture 139 Usage factors Lecture 140 NEMA Guidelines Lecture 141 Safety Lecture 142 Cost Lecture 143 Electric actuation Lecture 144 Pneumatic actuation Lecture 145 Hydraulic actuation Lecture 146 Gas-powered actuators Lecture 147 Electrohydraulic actuators Section 20: Introduction to SCADA Lecture 148 Introduction Section 21: Background to SCADA Lecture 149 Introduction to Background to SCADA Lecture 150 Layers of the SCADA Lecture 151 SCADA system components Lecture 152 SCADA architecture generations Lecture 153 Fundamental principles of modern SCADA systems Lecture 154 PC to PLC or DCS with a fieldbus and sensor Lecture 155 Intelligent electronic devices Section 22: Hardware and Firmware Lecture 156 Introduction to Hardware and Firmware Lecture 157 Main Hardware components Lecture 158 PLC Software Section 23: Software and Protocols Lecture 159 Introduction to Software and Protocols Lecture 160 SCADA software key features Lecture 161 SCADA software packages Lecture 162 Redundancy Lecture 163 System Response Time Lecture 164 Protocols Section 24: Landlines Lecture 165 Introduction to Landlines in SCADA Systems Lecture 166 Cables and Connectivity Lecture 167 Interference and Noise Management Lecture 168 Cable Classification and Spacing Lecture 169 Earthing and Grounding Requirements Lecture 170 Types of Data Communication Cables Lecture 171 Fiber Optic Cables in SCADA Section 25: Local Area Networks Lecture 172 Introduction to Local Area Networks Lecture 173 Network Topologies Lecture 174 Media Access Methods Lecture 175 OSI Model Lecture 176 Network Interconnection Components Lecture 177 Ethernet and TCP/IP Protocols Lecture 178 SCADA and the internet Section 26: Automation Systems Digital Security Lecture 179 Introduction to SCADA Security Lecture 180 Types of Threats to Automation Systems Lecture 181 Digital Security Risks Lecture 182 The causes of system compromise Lecture 183 Security Controls Section 27: Modems Lecture 184 Introduction to Modems Lecture 185 Types of modems Lecture 186 Modes of Operation Lecture 187 Components of Modem Lecture 188 Modulation techniques Lecture 189 Interface Standards This course is designed for aspiring automation professionals who are looking to start a career in industrial automation and process control, including SCADA systems, actuators, control valves, and measurement devices. It is also suitable for engineers and technicians in mechanical, electrical, or instrumentation fields who want to expand their knowledge and skills in automation technologies. Additionally, the course caters to students and graduates in engineering and technical disciplines who aim to enhance their practical understanding of automation systems and improve their employability. Finally, it is ideal for industry enthusiasts and hobbyists interested in learning the fundamentals of SCADA systems, process instrumentation, and control technologies. Whether you are a beginner or have some background in engineering or industrial systems, this course offers a practical and hands-on approach to mastering these essential skills. ![]() TurboBit RapidGator AlfaFile FileFactory |