CH 05 (Process Controllers)
CH 05 (Process Controllers)
Chapter 5
Process Controllers
Introduction
Process Controllers are control system components which basically have
an input of the error signal and an output of a signal to modify the system
output.
The simplest form of controller is an on-off device which switches on
some correcting device when there is an error and switches it off when the
error ceases.
While there are many ways a controller could be designed to react to an
error signal, a form of controller which can give satisfactory control in a
wide number of situations is the three-term or PID controller.
The three basic control modes are proportional (P), integral (I) and
derivative (D); the three term controller is a combination of all three
modes.
Direct and Reverse Actions
Direct Action:
If an increase in input gives an increase in output for an element
of a control system, it is defined as direct action.
Example: A domestic central heating furnace where an increase
in the energy input to the system results in an increase in
temperature.
Reverse Action:
If an increase in input gives an decrease in output for an
element of a control system is defined as reverse action.
Example: An air conditioner where an increase in the energy
input to it results in a decrease in temperature.
Dead Time or Lags
In any control system with feedback the system cannot respond
instantly to any change and thus there are delays while the system
takes time to accommodate the change. Such delays are referred
to as dead time or lags.
Example: In the control of the temperature in a room by means of
a central heating system, if a window is suddenly opened and the
Solution: Given,
r = 9.9 mA
b = 10.7 mA
e = (9.9 - 10.7) mA = -0.8 mA
Deviation
Percent Deviation or fractional deviation:
The deviation is expressed as a fraction or percentage of the
span.
r b
ep
bmax bmin
bmax maximum measurable value
bmin minimum measurable value
bmax bmin span
yc
kp
e
Proportional Band
1 2 0 4
6 0 1 0 0
K p 5 0 0
K p 0 .5 3m A / C
Limitation of Proportional Control