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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST BENEFICENT THE MOST MERCIFUL
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ECE 2161:INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENTS
ORIENTATION LECTURE
Engr. Ijlal HaiderDept of . Electrical Engineering
University of Lahore, Lahore
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INTRODUCTION
About Instructor Course Information Rules Introduction to the Subject
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INSTRUCTOR
Engr. Ijlal Haider
Oct 2011 to DateLecturer (Electrical Engineering)UoL, Lahore
Nov 2010 Oct 2011 Lecturer (Electrical Engineering)APCOMS, Rawalpindi Jan 2008-Mar 2009 Electronic/Electrical EngineerNoorpur Industries, Karachi
MS NUST, Pakistan 2011 BE IUT, Bangladesh 2007
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INSTRUCTOR Membership of Professional Bodies
International IEEE IET, UK ASEE, US ISA, US PMI, US IAENG
National PEC, PK IEP, PK Engineering Congress, PK
COURSE INFO Prerequisite
Basic Electrical & Electronic Engineering Electrical & Electronic Engineering Laboratory Electronics Circuits and Devices Signals & Systems
Tools required MATLAB LabVIEW Microcontrollers
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COURSE INFO
Recommended Literature W.C. Dunn, 2005, Fundamentals of Industrial Instrumentation and Process
Control, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill A. Morris, 2008, Measurement & Instrumentation Principles, (citation
required) J. Fraden, 2004, Handbook of Modern Sensors, Physics, Designs and
Applications, 3rd Edition, Springer-Verlag J. Park and S. Mackay, 2003, Elsevier Practical Data Acquisition for
Instrumentation & Control System, Newnes (and other relevant books from this series)
J.G. Webster, 1999, Measurement, Instrumentation and Sensors Handbook, 1st Edition, CRC Press
U.S. Department of Energy, 1992, DoE Fundamentals Handbook- Instrumentation and Control
Explore Internet (visit http://saba.kntu.ac.ir/eecd/taghirad/E%20books/Ebooks.html for
eBooks)
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COURSE INFO
3 + 1 Credits Contact Hours: 3 (Lecture)+3(Tutorial/Lab)
Section Day Time Place
Lecture Monday 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
LB 206
Tuesday 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
LB 101
Lab Wednesday 08:00 AM – 11:00 AM
DSP Lab
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RULES: ASSESSMENT
Type Description Marks
Exercises based on mathematical problemsAssignments based on study and design problemsQuizzes Periodic assessment (Best 3 will be considered out of 4)Project to be presented before mid-semester examCase Study to be presented before semester final examIndustrial Visit any outcome in the form of report, presentation or
lectureSeminar/Workshop
any outcome in the form of report, presentation or lecture
Class Performance In class assessmentMid Semester Exam assessment on first half of semester
Semester Final Exam
assessment on second half of semester + comprehensive
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RULES There can be as many home tasks as
possible 4 quizzes
will be decided with mutual consensus preferably after every 4 weeks
Best 3 will be considered (there may be a slight change in policy)
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RULES Quizzes will be scheduled according to
mutual convenience Exercises and assignments MUST be
submitted on time.. Late submissions will not be accepted
Quizzes and exam may or may not be open book
No plagiarism!! Do not compromise on your marks
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RULES Home tasks must be submitted on A4 papers
covered by the Performa provided Quizzes must also be attempted on neat A4
pages in a legible handwriting (always keep a few A4 pages in your bag/folder)
Exams must be attempted in a legible handwriting and in a neat manner
DO NOT think of this course as a art course
however
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CLASS CULTURE
Work in teams(2 people)
Have a friendly environment in class
Nobody will be failed unless he himself wants to..
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CLASS CULTURE Mobile phones must not disturb the two way
communication Eating/drinking is allowed Avoid Noise (strict policy) Maintain decorum of the class No permission needed to enter and leave
class Do not take advantage of the freedom
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CAUTION!!!
You need to work really HARD
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PRACTICAL INFO
All material will be uploaded to internet Keep visiting www.ijlalhaider.pbworks.com Personal email: [email protected] Office Phone: (042) 35963421-8 Ext. 1415 Only CR’s can contact me on my cell no.
(strict policy, penalties on breach)
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ADDITIONAL INFO For detailed policies, outcomes of the course
and outlines, see Course Info Sheet
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TODAY’S TASK Form groups of two
Submit your names, email and cell numbers group wise
CR’s/ Head CR (Communication Channel)
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SIMILAR OR DIFFERENT!!! Science Technology Engineering
INSTRUMENTATION The central goal of control engineering is the
design of a technically feasible way to act on a given process so that it behaves in a prescribed manner.
The desired behavior should be achieved as closely as possible in the presence of uncertainty in the process (modeling error) uncontrollable external disturbances acting on
the process (process and measurement noise).
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IDEA OF FEEDBACK Compare actual behavior with desired
behavior Take corrective action based on the
difference Deceivingly simple idea, but very powerful
concept Feedback is a key idea in control
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CONTROL SYSTEM
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PROCESS CONTROL
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OPEN LOOP SPEED CONTROL
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CLOSED LOOP SPEED CONTROL
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A MODERN INDUSTRIAL PLANT: A SECTION OF THE OMV OIL REFINERY IN AUSTRIA
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FEEDBACKM. B Hoagland and B Dodson. The Way Life Works. Times Books, 1995
‘Feedback is a central feature of life. The process of feedback governs how we grow, respond to stress and challenge, and regulate factors such as body temperature, blood pressure, and cholesterol level. The mechanisms operate at every level, from the interaction of proteins in cells to the interaction of organisms in complex ecologies.’
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OBJECTIVES OF MEASUREMENT Monitoring Control Analysis
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FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS Process Sensors Actuators Controllers Signal Conditioning Units Communication Units
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THANK YOU!
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