Basics of Process Control Systems
Basics of Process Control Systems
Systems
CHEG 4830 - Fall 2017
Dr. Qingliu Wu
WESTERN MICHIGAN
UNIVERSllY
Lesson Objectives
Identifying the components of an automated
process control system.
Differentiating between feedback and
feedforward control strategies.
Constructing block diagrams from process
flow/instrumentation schematics.
Types of Variables in a Process Control System
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2. What is the control
objective?
Radiant Heat _ _ _4 1----,
System Regu lar
Therm ost at
3. Identify the sensor,
actuator, CV, MV, DV.
Circulation
Gas or Oil Pump Electro nic
Boiler
X1
W1 ---~i 1. What is the process
{Mixture of A and B} objective?
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Composition
controller
valve I
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Composition
analyzer /transmitter
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Composition Control
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1
analyzer valve
~-- X
w
Control of x Strategy 2:
Measure x1 Feedforward
Adjust w2 Control
Feedback Control:
Distinguishing feature: measure the CV to maintain CV.
Advantages:
Corrective action is taken regardless of the source of
the disturbance.
Reduces sensitivity of the controlled variable to
disturbances and changes in the process (shown
later).
Disadvantages:
No corrective action occurs until after the disturbance
has upset the process, that is, until after x differs
from xsp.
Very oscillatory responses, or even instability.
Feedforward Control:
Distinguishing feature: measure a DV to maintain
CV.
Rarely used by itself, usually combined with
feedback control.
Advantage:
Correct for disturbance before it upsets the
process.
Disadvantage:
Must be able to measure the disturbance.
No corrective action for unmeasured disturbances.
General Block Diagram for a Feedback Control Loop
Disturbance
Setpoint e c u
+- Controller Actuator Process CV
Sensor
Example 3: Block Diagram for Composition Feedback
Control System of Blending Tank
Calculations performed
by controller
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Chapter 1
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Xsp
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valve 6 l
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analy>~/transm itter
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Elements of Blending Tank Concentration
Feedback Control System
2. Feedback Controller:
(1) Converts actual setpoint into an equivalent
internal signal.
(2) Calculates error signal by subtracting
measured value from setpoint value.
(3) Controller output is calculated based on a
specific algorithm with the objective of minimizing
the error signal. Output signal is then transmitted
to the actuator.
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pcmpositio)li
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1
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calibration
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controller
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fraction] ~ I fraction]
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calibration
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fraction]:
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fraction]
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mixer with temperature controller.
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