Syllabus

JNTUK B.Tech Process Instrumentation for R13 Batch.

JNTUK B.Tech Process Instrumentation gives you detail information of Process Instrumentation R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.

Learning Objectives

  • To learn the basic elements of an instrument and its static and dynamic characteristics
  • To study the various types of industrial thermometers
  • To learn the basic concepts of various types of composition analysis
  • To learn the various types of instruments for measurement of pressure, vacuum, head, density, level and flow measurement
  • To get an overview of various recording, indicating and signaling instruments, transmission of instrument readings, instrumentation diagrams, control center, process analysis and digital instrumentation.

UNIT-I: Fundamentals:Elements of Instruments, static and dynamic characteristics-Basic concepts of response of first order type instruments. Industrial Thermometers 1: Mercury in glass thermometer-Bimetallic thermometer-Pressure spring thermometer, Static accuracy and response of thermometry.

UNIT-II: Industrial Thermometers 2: Thermo electricity-Industrial thermocouples-Thermo couple wires-Thermo couple wells and response of thermo couples; Thermal coefficient of resistance Industrial resistance Thermometer bulbs and circuits-Radiation receiving elements-Radiation photo electric and optical pyrometers.

UNIT-III: Composition analysis: Spectroscopic analysis by absorption, emission, mass and color measurement spectrometers-Gas analysis by thermal conductivity, analysis of moisture. Pressure, vacuum and head: Liquid column manometers-Measuring elements for gauge pressure and vacuum-indicating elements for pressure gauges-Measurement of absolute pressure- Measuring pressure in corrosive liquids-Static accuracy and response of pressure gauges.

UNIT-IV: Density and specific gravity measurements- direct measurement of liquid level-Pressure measurement in open vessels-Level measurements in pressure vessels-Measurement of interface level-Density measurement and level of dry materials.

UNIT-V: Flow Meters: Headflow meters-Area flow meters-Open channel meters-Viscosity meters- Quantity meters-Flow of dry materials-Viscosity measurements.

UNIT-VI: Recording instruments-Indicating and signaling instruments-Transmission of instrument readings-Controls center-Instrumentation diagram-Process analysis-Digital instrumentation.

Outcomes: The students will be able to

  • Understand the basic elements of an instrument and its characteristics
  • Become familiar with various types of instruments for measurement of various process variables like temperature, pressure, vacuum, head, level, composition, flow and density
  • Get a clear perspective of various recording, indicating, signaling instruments, transmission of instrument readings
  • Get an understanding of instrumentation diagrams, control center, process analysis and digital instrumentation.

Text Book

  • Industrial Instrumentation, Donald P.Eckman, CBS, 2004.

Reference Books

  • Principles of Industrial Instrumentation, Patranabis, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1996.
  • Process Control and Instrumentation Technology, Curtis D. Johnson, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1988.
  • Process Instrumentation Applications Manual, Bob Connell, 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1995.

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