Fundamental Principles of Process Control: Class 2
Fundamental Principles of Process Control: Class 2
Class 2
operating constraint
60 4.2
50 4.0
3.8 40
3.6 30
process variable
60 80 100 Time (mins) 120 140
poor control means large variability, so the process must be operated in a less profitable region
Examples
It takes more material to make a product thicker, so greatest profit is to operate as close to the minimum thickness constraint as possible without going under It takes more processing to remove impurities, so greatest profit is to operate as close to the maximum impurities constraint as you can without going over
operating constraint
4.0 60
50 3.8
process variable
40 3.6
tight control permits operation near the constraint, which means more profit
30 3.4
80
100
140
160
A well controlled process has less variability in the measured process variable, so the process can be operated close to the profitable constraint
Poorly Maintained Control Loops Can Compromise Product Yield, Quality, and Throughput
Cont rol loop performance
Profitability of the Process Can Be Improved by Reducing Variability in the Control Loop
Loop variabilit y
Loop t uned
st dev = 0 .1
0 .6
0 .8
1 .2
1 .4
1 .6
-3 set point
+3
TC
TT
temperature sensor/transmitter heat loss (disturbance)
control signal
furnace
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house temperature
Heat Loss
Disturbance
Temperature Sensor/Transmitter
controller output
Controller
Disturbance
feedback signal
Measurement Sensor/Transmitter
To
Feedback
Measure T0 Control voltage to heater
To
Q Heater
wo
TT VC
To
Feedback
Measure T0 Control voltage to heater
TT
To
Q Heater
wo
Feedforward
Measure Ti Control voltage to heater
VC
In-Class Activity
Other Definitions
Final Control Element
Usually a valve or pump Electricity (to heat or cool) Solenoid valve (open or shut)
SISO
Single input, single output
Nomenclature
FC Flow (to be controlled) Controller LT Transmitted (or sensor) Level (of liquid)
Application
First Order Plus Time Delay (FOPTD)
x x Ku (t ) t Time constant K Gain Dead - time
x m b x c u (t 2) t
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