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Workshop Chapter 1 Marlin – Process Control 2018

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Workshop for Flipped Class


Based on students having completed the Chapter 1 e-Lesson before class

Chapter 1

Introduction to Process Control

Copyright © Thomas Marlin 2016

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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS CONTROL

Workshop 1. Manual Flow Control

The person is implementing flow control “manually”

a. Explain the principle for a typical flow sensor, the orifice meter.
b. Explain how the final element affects the controlled flow.

c. Explain how this system can be


used to control flow rate, or if
Flow
control is not possible, propose sensor
modifications that will make
control possible.
d. Is the person implementing
FEEDBACK control?

Constant speed
M valve
Centrifugal
electrical motor pump

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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS CONTROL

Workshop 2. Manual Level Control

The person is implementing level control “manually”

a. Explain the principle for a typical level sensor


b. Explain how the final element affects the adjusted flow.

c. Explain how this system can be


sensor
used to control level, or if
control is not possible, propose
modifications that will make
control possible.
d. Is the person implementing
FEEDBACK control?

valve
M
Centrifugal
Constant speed pump
electrical motor

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Workshop Chapter 1 Marlin – Process Control 2018

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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS CONTROL
Workshop 5. Why is boiler control needed?
For the boiler process in the figure, identify at least one example of
1. Model mismatch Flue gas
2. Disturbance
3. Change to desired
variable value
Boiler feed water

air

Superheated
steam

Saturated
steam

Fuel gas

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CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS CONTROL
Workshop 6. Applying the feedback principle

A non-isothermal, stirred tank CSTR is shown in the figure below. Decide


whether each of the following approaches applies the feedback principle.

1. Control A1 by adjusting the opening of valve v2


2. Control A1 by adjusting the opening of valve v1
3. Control A1 by compensating for changes in measured A2 by adjusting
the opening of valve v2

A2
Feed contains only
solvent and “A”
CAin
AB
v1

A1
CA

v2
Heating medium

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