Friday, May 21, 2010

What is the importance of programming for chemical engineers?

for industrial purposes,what programming can do for chemical engineers?


why should chemical engineers master programming?


any example in industries?

What is the importance of programming for chemical engineers?
Process control is usually done by programming the various regulatory elements (pumps, valves...). Much of this is done with symbolic objects which then receive alpha-numeric data for their operation levels.





A basic understanding of programming is necessary if you are to configure a process.





More familiar desktop programming is required mainly for producers of process or analytical equipment, or for creating your own analytical programs which deal with measured data. Most laboratories will rely on standard equipment and desktop software to process their raw data and manage their final data in an information system. The better information systems have programmable interfaces for special problems, which is where good programming knowledge gives a clear advantage.


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