Number of hours
- Lectures 3.0
- Projects 16.0
- Tutorials 0
- Internship 0
- Laboratory works 0
- Written tests 2.0
ECTS
ECTS 20.0
Goal(s)
Learning outcomes :
To propose specifications for the instrumentation of a wastewater treatment plant based on the choice of sensors, control methods and process supervision
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Content(s)
This course deals with how a treatment plant can be fully controlled, from sensors to supervision and man-machine interface. By writing specifications, students learn how to express and organise their needs in control field.
A first course presents why treatment plant must be controlled to ensure their efficiency. Then students visit a completely automated wastewater treatment plant. A brainstorming leads to understand how specifications for automation should be organised. Then students write complete specifications for automation of a wastewater treatment plant.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in automatic control : functional scheme, transfer function, state model, dynamic analysis, closed loop control, controllability and observability.
Report : N1
Oral presentation : N2
No catchable
N=(N1+N2)/2
The course exists in the following branches:
- Curriculum - Pagora Engineer - Student - Semester 9
- Curriculum - Professionnal training - Semester 9
Sécurité-Environnement
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