Control, Why and How
Control, Why and How
INTRODUCTION
Control: Why and How
Lectures on
CHEMICAL PROCESS CONTROL
Theory and Practice
Why do we need to control a system
• To stabilize an inherently unstable system
- Examples:
o Bicycle
o Stick on palm
o LCA Tejas (India’s own fighter aircraft)
o Unstable nonisothermal CSTR
• To deliver minimum performance guarantees for a system
- Examples:
o Petrol is octane number 92 or more
o To produce X tph of commercial grade propylene
o Missile strike accuracy guaranteed within 2 m radius
o Driving a taxi in a manner that minimizes fuel consumption…
PROCESS VARIABLES
Temperature T
Odor Od
Relative Humidity RH
Heater Duty Qhtr
Solar heating rate Qsolar
Heat leak rate Qleaks
Wall heat loss rate Qwalls
Qhtr
Manipulated Variable Qsolar, Qwalls, Qleaks Qhtr, Qsolar, Qleaks, Qwalls Input PVs
Control dof Disturbances
T, RH, Od Output PVs
Control Input
u1
u2 ..
y1 M >> N
uN
. y2
d1
PROCESS .
. Output PVs: Several. May be designed
.
d2 ..
. yM MVs: Limited. Fixed by process design
dR
SISO
FEEDBACK
SINGLE-INPUT-SINGLE-OUTPUT (SISO)
Adjust MV based only on CV values (current and past)
Controller Input: Single PV measurement
to drive CV to CV setpoint (desired value)
Controller Output: Single MV signal