controlnovice
Electrical
- Jul 28, 2004
- 976
We are looking at two different methods of an exothermic batch control for DeltaV. The plant likes the current heat control, but the way it's tuned, its pretty much on/off control.
I am looking at one method, another engineer has another preference... and I'm sure there's many more. Any books out there on Exothermic control? I can find minor details in other control books, but nothing real solid.
Can anyone help distinguish between the following? And which would work better?
1. Cascade/Split Range Control: Master controller looks at Reactor Temperature. Output of Master controller goes to splitter. One side goes to the slave controller for the cooling valve. The other side goes to the slave controller for the heating valve (hot oil). The split will not be 50/50 because the process gain for heating is much higher than cooling, so the plan is somewhere around 0-30% output for cooling and 31-100 for heating (but we can play with it).
The heating slave controller has the Hot Oil temperature input. The cooling valve controller has the cooling water outlet temperature input.
2. Separate controllers: Two seperate controllers. One for the heating valve with the reactor temperature input and one for the cooling valve with reactor temperature input. There is also a 'deadband' controller so when the setpoint is, say 300 F, and the temperature increases to 305, the cooling controller will start to come on, and when the temp drops to 295, the heating controller will come on.
This method, it is said, will be better because since the process gains are different, the tuning parameters of the heating controller and cooling controller can be different and better control can be had using two seperate controllers.
Any thoughts on the two options would greatly be appreciated. Any other ideas would be welcome, but I also like to live under the K.I.S.S. method....
I am looking at one method, another engineer has another preference... and I'm sure there's many more. Any books out there on Exothermic control? I can find minor details in other control books, but nothing real solid.
Can anyone help distinguish between the following? And which would work better?
1. Cascade/Split Range Control: Master controller looks at Reactor Temperature. Output of Master controller goes to splitter. One side goes to the slave controller for the cooling valve. The other side goes to the slave controller for the heating valve (hot oil). The split will not be 50/50 because the process gain for heating is much higher than cooling, so the plan is somewhere around 0-30% output for cooling and 31-100 for heating (but we can play with it).
The heating slave controller has the Hot Oil temperature input. The cooling valve controller has the cooling water outlet temperature input.
2. Separate controllers: Two seperate controllers. One for the heating valve with the reactor temperature input and one for the cooling valve with reactor temperature input. There is also a 'deadband' controller so when the setpoint is, say 300 F, and the temperature increases to 305, the cooling controller will start to come on, and when the temp drops to 295, the heating controller will come on.
This method, it is said, will be better because since the process gains are different, the tuning parameters of the heating controller and cooling controller can be different and better control can be had using two seperate controllers.
Any thoughts on the two options would greatly be appreciated. Any other ideas would be welcome, but I also like to live under the K.I.S.S. method....