Flow Control Using A PID-Controlled Valve
Flow Control Using A PID-Controlled Valve
Flow Control Using A PID-Controlled Valve
AbstractThis experiment involves using the software connected to the CE117 Process Trainer,
CE117 Process Trainer to control flow of fluid but for the sake of clearer analysis on the
entering a system by valve control. Using a PID methodology and resulting data and analysis, this
controller with constant values for proportional will be divided into two.
and integral gain, the response of the control Initially, the loop bypass valve is closed, thus no
system is observed from start to steady-state, and water from the pump to the inflow valve goes back
how the control system responds to changes or to the reservoir. Also, the process vessel drain valve
disturbances in the system. and the air vent are fully opened, thus water is
constantly being drained from the vessel.
Keywords CE117 Process Trainer; Flow;
Flow Control; Control; Valve The Mimic Panel is wired as seen in Figure 1,
where it can be said that through the diagram, the
CE2000 software controls the pump voltage and
I. INTRODUCTION
valve voltage and collects and records data sent from
In this exercise, a PID controller will be used to the flow transmitter measuring flow into the process
control flow. Previous exercises where the level in a vessel.
vessel is controlled by typically automatically
adjusting the voltage applied to a pump that brings
fluid from a reservoir to the vessel. This, however,
will involve flow as the process variable while the
voltage proportional valve is to be controlled by the
PID controller.
Industrial applications use PID controllers for its
simplicity, practicality, and versatility. PID
controllers have easily adjustable parameters, which
can be used for varying conditions or requirements
in a manufacturing plant, for example. For this
experiment, a CE117 Process Trainer will be used,
wherein as already said, flow is to be controlled.
Components of the process trainer will be adjusted
to investigate on how the proportional valve will be
controlled at different set ups. Changing
Figure 1. Mimic Panel Configuration
requirements (or setpoints) and disturbances such as
fluid flow out of the process loop will be introduced By referring to Figure 2, it can be seen that the
to see how the controller will respond, provided pump voltage is inputted by the user, while the valve
needed input. Essentially, this experiment aims to voltage is controlled by a PID control. The PID is
investigate how the PID controller will control the
given values of 0.5 for proportional gain, 0.5 for
proportional valve and how it responds to changes in integral gain, and zero (0) derivative value to be
the system. used for the entire set of procedures. It can also be
II. METHODOLOGY seen that data from the flow transmitter and the flow
The methodology in this experiment involved on setpoint determines the output of the PID which in
continuous recording of data from the CE2000 turns determines the valve voltage.
values, the software is ran and the water flow into
the process vessel is allowed to stabilize. Upon
stabilization, the setpoint is increased iteratively by
0.5V and the flow is allowed to stabilize again.
Increase of setpoint voltage is done until the value is
at 3V. Afterwards, the setpoint is set back to 0.5V,
and the flow is allowed to stabilize again.
Results
The data from output text file of the CE2000 are
graphed, separating the graph from Part 1 of the
procedures from that of Part 2. This is presented in
Figure 4 and Figure 5, from Part 1 and Part 2,
respectively.
From the set up and the results, it should be
reiterated for clarity that fluid level inside the
process level is not controlled, rather the flow of
fluid into the process vessel. In order to achieve the
flow setpoint, the voltage applied to the proportional
valve is controlled by the PID controller, in contrast
Figure 3. Schematic diagram for experiment with previous experiment where pump is controlled.
A. Part 1 Using Varying Values of Flow Setpoint Thus, the pump is applied with constant voltage,
Initially the flow setpoint is set to 0.5V and the except for the final part of the procedure which
pump voltage is set to 6V. Upon setting these includes a pump voltage step up.
Figure 4. Part 1 Data