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== Lab equipment ==
 
== Lab equipment ==
  
Some of the equipment in the lab is documented in this section.
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Equipment for the rigs are (should be) documented on their respective pages. Some additional equipment in the PMC lab include;
* Hanna pH transmitters are used ([http://ragnarok.up.ac.za/manuals/hi8614%20Hanna%20pH%20Transmitter.pdf manual]).
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* [[PMC testing equipment|Testing equipment]]
* The [[Slug Flow|slug flow]] unit uses a Signet 8512 flowmeter ([http://ragnarok.up.ac.za/manuals/8512spec.pdf manual]).
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* There are flow sensors on three of the rigs in the laboratory. Temperature control, acetone flashing and the pH loop
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Revision as of 14:55, 10 November 2009

The Process Modelling & Control lab currently contains five working rigs. The Opto 22 unit is usually refered to as the sixth rig. Equipment on the rigs (and in the lab) is discussed in the lab equipment section. The lab manual is available here. New users wanting to set up computers and software should have a look at this page.

Rigs

For the rigs in the Tribology labs, see this page.

Acetone Flashing

The acetone flashing rig is a four by four control problem. You can find the documentation here.

pH Loop

This rig demonstrates pH control. You can find the documentation here.

Temperature Control

The temperature control rig was rebuilt by Ivan and David in 2005. You can find the documentation here.

Level and Flow

Level and Flow is one of our favourite rigs. You can find the documentation here.

Distillation Columns

There are two distillation columns in the chemical engineering laboratories;

Slug Flow

This unit, copied from a setup done by Ingvald Bårdsen under supervision of Espen Storkaas and Heidi Sivertsen at NTNU, models severe slugging behaviour in a pipeline/riser system.

Lab equipment

Equipment for the rigs are (should be) documented on their respective pages. Some additional equipment in the PMC lab include;