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Course Name
Turkish Metalurjik Proseslerde Ölçme, Analiz ve Regülasyon Teknikleri
English Measurement, Analysis and Regulation Techniques in Metallurgical Processes
Course Code
UMT 507 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Mahmut Ercan Açma
Mahmut Ercan Açma
Course Objectives 1. To teach principles of measurement, analysis and regulation techniques in engineering applications
2. To adapt techniques into the metallurgical processes
3. To examine and develop problem solving approaches experienced during the applications
4. To develop regulation techniques about the automation in processes
Course Description Basic magnitudes measured in metallurgical processes, measuring units and orders of magnitude, fundamental principles of measuring systems, systems used in measurement of the physical magnitudes, systems used in measurement of the chemical magnitudes, investigation of measurement and analysis used in several metallurgical processes by flow charts, mechanisms of data acquisition and evaluation, technics for converting analogue measurements to digital data, regulation techniques and process automation
Course Outcomes Graduate students who pass the course will be able to:
1. Learn basic items, measurements and value limits in metallurgical processes
2. Identify the equipment used in the measurement of physical magnitudes such as weight, temperature, density, pressure, viscosity and porosity and chemical magnitudes such as pH and concentration
3. Understand basic principles of measurement systems, standard flow sheets, data collection and evaluation mechanisms
4. Learn techniques and methods about the transformation of analogue measurements to digital measurements
5. Understand regulation techniques
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