UNIT I Fundamentals of Process Control Detailed Notes
UNIT I Fundamentals of Process Control Detailed Notes
A process control loop regulates a process to maintain desired conditions. Key components
are:
1. Sensor/Transducer: Measures the process variable (e.g., temperature, pressure).
2. Transmitter: Converts the sensor's output into a standardized signal (e.g., 4-20 mA or 0-
10 V).
3. Controller: Compares the measured value with the setpoint and generates a control
signal.
4. Final Control Element: Typically a valve or motor that adjusts the process based on the
controller's signal.
5. Process: The system or equipment being controlled (e.g., a chemical reactor).
3. Process Variables
6. Process Characteristics
- Distance Lag: Time taken for a change in one part of the system to affect another. Example:
Time for heat to transfer through a pipe.
- Velocity Lag: Time taken due to the inertia of the system. Dead time can degrade control
system performance.