Advanced Process Control
Advanced Process Control
ADVANCED
PROCESS CONTROL
for Engineers & Technicians
AT THE END OF THIS COURSE YOU WILL:
Understand the essentials of Advanced Process Control (APC)
Grasp the key differences between the various technologies
Perform simple APC design strategies and implementations
Be able to perform PID control
Troubleshoot simple APC problems
Identify processes suited to APC
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THE PROGRAM
THE WORKSHOP
In today's environment, the processing, refining
and petrochemical business is becoming more
and more competitive and every plant manager is
looking for the best quality products at minimum
operating and investment costs. The traditional
PID loop is used frequently for much of the
process control requirements of a typical plant.
However there are many drawbacks in using
these, including excessive dead time which can
make the PID loop very difficult (or indeed
impossible) to apply.
Advanced Process Control (APC) is thus
essential today in the modern plant. Small
differences in process parameters can have large
effects on profitability; get it right and profits
continue to grow; get it wrong and there are
major losses. Many applications of APC have
pay back times well below one year. APC does
require a detailed knowledge of the plant to
design a working system and continual follow up
along the life of the plant to ensure it is working
optimally. Considerable attention also needs to
be given to the interface to the operators to
ensure that they can apply these new
technologies effectively as well.
PRACTICAL SESSIONS
This is a practical, hands on workshop enabling
you to work through practical exercises which
reinforce the concepts discussed during the
workshop.
DAY ONE
DAY TWO
JUSTIFICATION OF ADVANCED
CONTROL
MPC: CONTROL
FUNDAMENTALS OF PROCESS
CONTROL
Processes, controllers and tuning
PID Controllers - P, I and D modes
of operation
Load disturbances and offset
Speed, stability and robustness
Gain, dead time and time constants
Process noise and feedback controllers
Practical Exercise
FUNDAMENTALS OF TUNING
PID LOOPS
Open and closed loop tuning
Ziegler Nichols
Fine tuning for different process types
Lambda tuning
Ten different rules compared
Cascade systems
Feedforward control and deadtime
Models and disturbances
Practical Exercise
ON-SITE TRAINING
Overall formulation
Hard constraints on manipulated variables
Set values and soft constraints on control
variables
The notion of Horizon
Practical Exercise
REFERENCE MODELS
Handling setpoints on controlled variables
Measured and unmeasured disturbances
rejection
Handling soft constraints on controlled
variables
Rejection of disturbances
Practical Exercise
MPC : OBSERVERS
Overall formulation and purpose
Study of Kalman algorithm
Practical Exercise
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