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15. Process Control

This interesting course deals with process control and automation in wastewater treatment. It explains the driving forces and motivation for control, disturbances in wastewater treatment systems, the role of control and automation, instrumentation and monitoring equipment and many other operational aspects. You will learn about the importance of dynamics, manipulated variables and actuators (e.g. hydraulic variables, chemical and carbon addition, and air or oxygen supply), and basic control concepts. Examples of feedback in wastewater treatment systems are also included, as well as integration and plant-wide control and implication of process control on costs. The course is rich in practical examples and is invaluable for those who want to deepen their insight in this important area of wastewater treatment.

Welcome by Em. Prof. Gustaf Olsson

Course information

  • Learning objectives

    After completion of the course you should be able to:

    • Identify key aspects ICA (instrumentation, control, and automation);
    • Know basic control concepts;
    • Have a basic understanding of disturbances and dynamics of treatment operations;
    • Be familiar with the role of sensors and actuators;
    • Appreciate data screening and supervision;
    • Recognize different levels of control systems;
    • Widen the perspective from single processes to system-wide;
    • Be aware of future trends of ICA.
  • Syllabus

    This course covers the following topics:

    • Basic Principles;
    • The Role of Control;
    • Control Systems;
    • Widening the Control Perspectives.
  • Organization

    Courses in this series consist of video lectures, presentation slides, reading materials, exercises, and assignments with solutions. In principle, each video presentation has its complementary presentation slides. All videos are available for viewing in the section “Video-recorded presentations”. The materials are packaged in three (.zip) files, namely, the “Videos”, the “Presentations”, and the “Documents”. Files may be of considerable size, so you need to ensure that your computer has sufficient bandwidth and capacity for downloading. This course is based on the chapter in the book “Biological Wastewater Treatment: Principles, Modeling, and Design” 2nd edition (Chen et al., 2020). To check and expand your knowledge on the subject, it is recommended to study the corresponding chapter in the complementary book  “Biological Wastewater Treatment: Examples and Exercises” (Lopez-Vazquez et al., 2023). The two chapters are open access and available in the section “Documents (.zip) on this webpage.

  • Delivery method

    This course is currently designed for a SELF-STUDY mode. It is FREE and does not include guidance, support, exams, assessment, and certification. It is possible that shortly, the series (or its parts) will be adopted by institutions who may deliver the guided version, including certification. As soon as this is the case, it will be advertised on this website.

  • Open access

    The content is available for free unlimited access and use, consistent with Global Sanitation Graduate School’s commitment to ensuring open access to information and knowledge. Please note that the video materials fall under the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), presentations under the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license  (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), readers (OA books of IWA Publishing) under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), and other readers under the license specified by the publisher. Although care has been taken to ensure the integrity and quality of these materials and information, no responsibility is assumed by the author(s), Global Sanitation Graduate School, or IHE Delft Institute for Water Education for any damage to property or persons as a result of the use of these materials and/or the information contained herein.

Video-recorded presentations

Here you can watch all video-recorded lectures of this course.

15.1 Basic Principles - Part 1

Gustaf Olsson ▪ Pernille Ingildsen ▪ Bengt Carlsson

00:30:26

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15.2 Basic Principles - Part 2

Gustaf Olsson ▪ Pernille Ingildsen ▪ Bengt Carlsson

00:31:44

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15.3 The Role of Control - Part 1

Gustaf Olsson ▪ Pernille Ingildsen ▪ Bengt Carlsson

00:34:32

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15.4 The Role of Control - Part 2

Gustaf Olsson ▪ Pernille Ingildsen ▪ Bengt Carlsson

00:46:10

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15.5 Control System Parts - Part 1

Gustaf Olsson ▪ Pernille Ingildsen ▪ Bengt Carlsson

00:32:18

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15.6 Control System Parts - Part 2

Gustaf Olsson ▪ Pernille Ingildsen ▪ Bengt Carlsson

00:30:35

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15.7 Widening the Control Perspectives - Part 1

Gustaf Olsson ▪ Pernille Ingildsen ▪ Bengt Carlsson

00:31:24

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15.8 Widening the Control Perspectives - Part 2

Gustaf Olsson ▪ Pernille Ingildsen ▪ Bengt Carlsson

00:36:01

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Contact

Prof. Damir Brdjanovic, PhD

Course resource person | IHE Delft Institute for Water Education