Courses: PTEK226 Process and Environmental Chemometry - Autumn 2017
Credits
10.0
Language of Instruction
Norwegian
Teaching semester
Fall
Objectives and Content
This course provides an introduction to analysis and monitoring of industrial processes by means of data analytical methods. The course covers univariate and multivariate statistical process monitoring, exploration and optimization of processes using multivariate design and latent variable analysis of historic data, and prediction of product quality and discharges from feed and process data. The methods are illuminated with real examples from both onshore and offshore process industry,e.g., oil-source correlation, modelling of reservoir characteristics from well logs and application on rigs and refineries.
Learning Outcomes
After completing the course PTEK226 the student will be able to:
set up and analyse the results from an experimental design.
explain the assumptions and basic equations in multiple linear regression, and to perform a regression analysis.
explain and to use methods for response optimisation.
use latent variables to interpret, classify and predict, and to state the theory behind this.
do an independent data analysis using chemometric software.
Recommended Previous Knowledge
MAT101 or MAT111, MAT121, STAT101 is recomended.
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
2 computer exercises with report. The exercises is valid for 7 semester.
Forms of Assessment
4 hours written exam.
Examination support materials: Non- programmable calculator, according to model listed in faculty regulations
Grading Scale
The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade in the grading scale, grade F is a fail.