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INSTRUMENTATION                                                                   13 | Técnicos Industriais
                                                                                           13 | Technicians (Industry)
         Requirements
         Knowledge on Instrumentation







          Instrumentation  can  be  used  to  discuss  the  work  of  technicians  and  engineers  who  deal  with  industrial  processes  (operating  and
          instrumentation technicians and processing, instrumentation and automation engineers), but it can also refer to the different methods and
          techniques that can be applied to instruments. To control an industrial process, it is necessary to measure and Control several physical
          variables and that requires the use of instruments.




                                                            CONTENTS
             OBJECTIVES
                                                            Module 1 - Fundamentals of Physics for Instrumentation
             At the end of this training course, trainees will have acquired   - Classic Mechanics – Velocity, Acceleration, Strength
             specific technical skills to efficiently carry out all duties   - Law of Universal Attraction
             related with instrumentation.                   - Newton’s Laws
                                                             - International System of Units
                                                             - Work, Kinetic Energy and Potential Energy
             ADDRESSEES                                      - Circular Movements
             Every instrumentation professionals who want to learn more   - Oscillatory Movements, Period, Frequency, Phase
             on this subject.                                - Mechanic of Fluids – Hydrostatics, Drainage, Flow, Bernoulli’s Principle, Cargo
                                                             Losses

                                                            Module 2 - Thermodynamics
                                                             - Work, Heat, Temperature, Specific Heat
                                                             - Principles of Thermodynamics
                                                             - Electrothecnics
                                                             - Electrostatics
                                                             - Condensers
                                                             - Electrical Current
                                                             - Resistance
                                                             - Ohm’s Law
                                                             - Voltage and Current Laws
                                                             - Magnetism, Magnetic Field, General Law of Induction
                                                             - Continuous and Alternate Current Circuits

                                                            Module 3 - Industrial Processes
             INFORMATION                                     - Automatic Control System
             Hours: 40h                                      - Measurement Instrument
             Time: See Training Plan                         - Generic Constitution
             Material Delivered: Training Support Material   - Chain of Electric Measurement
             Training: Attendance Required                   - Sensors and Actuators and Respective Characteristics
             Regime: Working Hours / Post-Working Hours
                                                            Module 4 - Symbols
                                                             - Pressure Sensors
                                                             - Barometers, Manometers, Pressure Switches
                                                             - Units Outside International System and Conversions
             METHODOLOGIES                                   - Absolute, Relative and Differential Pressure

             Methodologies used by the trainer will be       - Static, Dynamic and Total Pressure
                                                             - Liquid Column, Bourdon and Diaphragm Manometers
             expository, demonstrative and/or active, favouring   - Pressure Transmitters
             the latter whenever possible.                   - Calibration: Deadweight Scales
                                                             - Specification, Selection and Installation
                                                            Module 5 - Principles of Pneumatic Instrumentation
                                                             - Nozzle, Reed and Pneumatic Relay
                                                             - Forces Scale
                                                             - Transmitters, Controllers and Converters
                                                             - Pneumatic Valves: Constitution and Functioning






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