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Importance of designing the instrumentation & control system at your plant

Proper engineering of instrumentation & control system ensures the efficient operation of any industrial plant. Take a look at why it is important.

Basics instrumentation and control

This Course basics of instrumentation and control systems used in oil and gas and petrochemical industry, The course the following topics Basics of Instrument…

What is Instrumentation & Control Engg. (ICE) and what do Instrumentation & Control Engg. (ICE) students do? : MyKlas...

What is Instrumentation & Control Engg. (ICE),what do Instrumentation & Control Engg. (ICE) students do?

Industrial Instrumentation and Control: An Introduction to the Basic Principles

In part one of this instrumentation and control (I & C) series, we'll go over the fundamental terminology and concepts used when working with industrial plants.

Avoid instrumentation & control system failure with its proper design & engineering

The instrumentation & control system at the plant needs to be designed properly to ensure any mishaps doesn’t happen due to it. Take a look at its importance for industrial plants.

Instrumentation and control engineering - Wikipedia

Instrumentation is defined as the art and science of measurement and control of the process variables within a production or manufacturing area.[1] The process variables used in industries are Level, Pressure, Temperature, Humidity, Flow, pH, Force, Speed etc.
Control engineering or control systems engineering is the engineering discipline that applies control theory to design systems with desired behaviors. Control engineers are responsible for the research, design, development and control devices/systems, typically in manufacturing facilities and plants. The practice uses sensors to measure the output performance of the device being controlled and those measurements can be used to give feedback to the input actuators that can make corrections toward desired performance. When a device is designed to perform without the need of human inputs for correction it is called automatic control (such as cruise control for regulating a car's speed). Multi-disciplinary in nature, control systems engineering activities focus on implementation of control systems mainly derived by mathematical modeling of systems of a diverse range.