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Introduction To Process Instrumentation 2023 - nieriorefasow63 - 06-22-2023 Introduction To Process Instrumentation 2023 Published 6/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.13 GB | Duration: 1h 15m Learn how to crack certified automation professional exam by taking this process instrumentation course What you'll learn Provide bite sized videos to learn Process Instrumentation Help students come up to speed on various aspects of Process Instrumentation Provide Multiple choice questions to help students know the type of questions they can expect in certified automation professional exam Provide study material related to process instrumentation Requirements This course was built with a large range of backgrounds in mind. High school mathematics and physics will come in handy Description This course was built with a large range of backgrounds in mind. High school mathematics and physics will come in handy. You will get a basic run down of all process instrumentation concepts.DescriptionInstrumentation rests at the intersection of many disciplines, skills and trades, including: automation, process and mechanical engineering, programming, electronics, etc. Few people can claim to be experts in all these fields, yet many must use measuring instruments and the data they provide to fulfill their duties and achieve their objectives. One cannot improve something one cannot measure and all measurements are imperfect.This course provides a basic overview of the instruments used in continuous industrial processes of gases, liquids and granular solids, such as the ones from used in the water treatment, oil&gas, chemical, mining, food and thermal power generation industries.It describes and compares the instruments measuring the important properties that are:TemperaturePressureLevelFlowDensityViscosityPositionDisplacementForce / TorqueThis reviews over 50 of the most frequently encountered device types, such as thermocouples, RTDs, Bourdon and diaphragm pressure gauges, hydrostatic and ultrasonic level indicators, orifice plate flow meters, and much, much more.To ease the comprehension, as well as to provide context and tools to allow everyone to build a mastery of these technologies, this courses reviews:The properties measured and their common unitsThe error types in the dataWhy pressure is the most important measurementDifferent types of process instrumentation conceptsThis course contains various quizzes and multiple-choice questions downloadable files. It also includes mind maps for easy absorption of the material.Who this course is for:TechniciansProcess EngineersProcess OperatorsEngineering studentsElectrical EngineersAutomation engineersElectriciansDraftersPlumbersMechanicsManagersChemical EngineersMechanical EngineersMining engineers Overview Section 1: Introduction & What You'll learn Lecture 1 Introduction and why I made this course Lecture 2 Downloading the PDF Syllabus & mind maps Section 2: What is Process Instrumentation Lecture 3 What is process Instrumentation? Lecture 4 Instrumentation in simple terms Lecture 5 Units & Standards of measurement Lecture 6 Sensor & Transducer Lecture 7 Types of Instrument Classification Lecture 8 Terminologies in Instrumentation-Accuracy, Precision & Repeatability Lecture 9 Terminologies in Instrumentation- Reproducibility, Hysteresis & Dead band Lecture 10 Terminologies in Instrumentation- Drift, Sensitivity, Offset & Resolution Section 3: Pressure Measurement Lecture 11 Why pressure is the most important measurement? Lecture 12 What is pressure? Lecture 13 Vacuum Lecture 14 Atmospheric pressure and absolute pressure Lecture 15 Pressure head Lecture 16 Various Pressure sensing elements Section 4: Flow Measurement Lecture 17 How do you measure flow?-Orifice Plate Lecture 18 Flow nozzle Lecture 19 Pitot Tube Lecture 20 Magnetic flowmeter Lecture 21 Nutating flowmeter Lecture 22 Coriolis Mass Flowmeter Section 5: Level Measurement Lecture 23 How do you measure level? Lecture 24 Errors in level measurement Lecture 25 Types of direct level measurement Lecture 26 What is buoyancy? Lecture 27 Types of indirect level measurement Lecture 28 Bubble level measurement Lecture 29 Radiation level measurement Lecture 30 Level switch Section 6: Temperature Measurement Lecture 31 Scales of temperature measurement Lecture 32 Methods of temperature measurement Lecture 33 What is Bimetallic strip? Lecture 34 Types of filled thermometers Lecture 35 Types of Pyrometers Lecture 36 Optical pyrometer Lecture 37 Radiation pyrometer Lecture 38 Ultrasonic Thermometry Lecture 39 Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) Lecture 40 Thermocouple Section 7: Miscellaneous Measurements Lecture 41 Density Measurement Lecture 42 Viscosity Measurement Lecture 43 Force Measurement Lecture 44 Displacement Measurement Lecture 45 Position Measurement Lecture 46 Humidity Measurement Lecture 47 Optical Measurement Section 8: Demonstration of MindMaps Lecture 48 Mindmap Types of Instruments Lecture 49 Mindmap Terminologies Lecture 50 Mindmap Errors Lecture 51 Mindmap Parameters to be measured Lecture 52 Mindmap Other parameters to be measured Lecture 53 Mindmap Pressure Measurement Lecture 54 Mindmap Flow measurement Lecture 55 Mindmap Level measurement Lecture 56 Mindmap Temperature measurement Lecture 57 Mindmap Density measurement Lecture 58 Mindmap Viscosity measurement Lecture 59 Mindmap Power measurement Lecture 60 Mindmap Force Torque measurement Lecture 61 Mindmap Displacement measurement Lecture 62 Mindmap Position measurement Lecture 63 Mindmap Humidity measurement Section 9: Conclusion & Next Steps Lecture 64 Conclusion & Next Steps • Technicians • Process Engineers • Process Operators • Engineering students • Electrical Engineers • Automation engineers • Electricians • Drafters • Plumbers • Mechanics • Managers • Chemical Engineers • Mechanical Engineers • Mining engineers HOMEPAGE DOWNLOAD |