Tutorial 5
Tutorial 5
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b) To tune PID controller the Cohen and Coon experiment was performed and a control room
chart recorded a Process Reaction Curve as shown in Figure 1. Cohen and Coon expressions
for controller settings are shown in Table 1
i) Describe the experiment performed
ii) Take necessary measurements from the graph in order to recommend tuning parameters for
PID controller, including static gain (Kc), integrating (τI) and derivative (τD) time constants
iii) Write transfer function for PRC (process reaction curve)
Figure 1
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Table 1
Figure 2
c) The CSTR reactor system shown in Figure 3 carried out an exothermic reaction as follows.
There the reactants and product are in liquid phase. A cooling jacket is used to control the
temperature of the reactor.
𝐴(𝑎𝑞) + 𝐵(𝑎𝑞) → 𝐶(𝑎𝑞)
Product quality is the highly concerned control objective in this process and it is determined by
measuring the mole fraction of C in reactor outlet
i) Briefly describe two other control objectives you can identify in this reactor system.
ii) Suppose you are asked to develop a control system to control the temperature inside the reactor.
Construct one control loop to control the temperature and clearly mentioned the controller
configuration, control variable and manipulated variable in your system.
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Figure 3
iii) Consider that a PID controller is used in the temperature controller in reactor system. Write
down the transfer function of a PID controller.
Explain what is meant by critical (or ultimate gain) in Ziegler-Nichols tuning procedure
In the tuning process Figure 3 was obtained for the value of proportional gain at 12. Accordingly
calculate all the values of parameters involved in PID controller.
Figure 4
b) A control room chart record shows a Process Reaction Curve (Figure 5).
Describe the experiment performed and draw a block diagram of the loop tested.
Take necessary measurements from the graph in order to recommended tuning parameters for
i) Proportional controller, including proportional band (P.B) and static gain (Kc)
ii) PID controller, including static gain (Kc), integrating (τI) and derivative (τD) time constants.
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Figure 5
c) i) Describe experiment methods of tuning feedback controllers proposed by Cohen and Coon
Ziegler and Nichols.
ii) The process reaction curve of a level control system gave the following values;
static gain-20
time constant-4min
dead time-0.2 min
Compute the settings of a PID controller using Cohen-Coon tuning methodology you may use
following:
𝑡
1 𝜏 4 𝑡 32+6 𝑑⁄𝜏 4
𝐾𝑐 = 𝑘 𝑥 𝑡 (3 + 4𝜏𝑑 ) 𝜏𝑖 = 𝑡𝑑 𝑥 𝑡 𝜏𝑑 = 𝑡𝑑 𝑥 𝑡
𝑑 13+8 𝑑⁄𝜏 11+2 𝑑⁄𝜏