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Title: Instrument


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Instrument
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  • May 16, 2005

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Introduce
  • At one time, operators controlled processes
    manually, it required the technician to open and
    close valves in piping lineups manually, which
    has not adopt to industrial produce
  • Now an instrument or computer can control the
    opening, closing, and positioning of valves
    start and stop equipment, measure process
    variables, and respond automatically
  • In a control center a single process technician
    to monitor and control large, complex process
    networks

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Introduce
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Temperature Measurement
  • Temperature is a important parameter in the
    process industry, common thermometer cannot apply
  • Local temperature indicators usually contain a
    bimetallic strip that differentially expands with
    increasing temperature, causing a deflection that
    is correlated with temperature
  • The most common temperature-measuring devices
    used in the chemical-processing industry are
    thermoelectric resistive temperature
    detectors(RTDs) and thermocouples

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Temperature Measurement
  • RTD composed of a small platinum(?) or nickel(?)
    wire encased in a rugged metal tube, the
    electrical resistance in the wire changes with
    temperature, electronic circuit is formed and
    directed to a indicator
  • Thermocouples are composed of two different types
    of metal, J-type and K-type thermocouples are the
    most common

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Temperature Measurement
Temperature element
transmitter
controller
transducer
valve
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Pressure Measurement
  • Pressure is an important variable
  • Pressure is measured in psi(pounds pre square
    inch), pa(N/m2)
  • There are three commonly used pressure scales
    gauge, absolute, and vacuum
  • There are three basic types of manometer U-tube,
    well manometer(?????), micromanometer(???)
  • Primary pressure elements designed to sense
    changes in pressure and convert it to mechanical
    motion, such as bellows pressure and bourndon tube

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Pressure Measurement
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Pressure Measurement
  • A pressure transmitter uses a pressure element to
    sense pressure and sends a signal to a controller
    or recorder
  • Pressure control loop includes a pressure
    transmitter, controller, transducer, and control

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Fluid Flow Measurement
  • Continuous chemical reactions require precise
    measurements to ensure that all of the reactant
    are combined in the proper proportions to form
    the final products
  • Flow transmitters use differential pressure to
    measure flow rate, such as orifice plates,
    venturi tubes, or flow nozzles

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Fluid Flow Measurement
  • There are two types of positive displacement
    meters nutating disc and oval gear
  • A rotameter is composed of a tapered tube, scale,
    ball or float, and inlet and outlet

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Fluid Flow Measurement
  • Weir flow-measuring devices, when a weir is
    placed into a process stream,it creates a
    restriction that forces the level to build
  • Flume is a narrow, sloping pass that funnels
    flow, which are used for higher flows
  • Flow control loop is like pressure or temperature
    control loop

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Level Measurement
  • Level measurement is also important
  • Such as vessel tap, the lowermost tap represents
    zero level, and the uppermost tap is 100
  • Lever-measurement devices can be classified as
    direct or indirect
  • Direct type is as follows
  • Indirect type is a pressure-sensitive instrument
    that measures hydrostatic pressure in open
    vessels and converts it to a level indication
  • A bubbler system is a level-measurement device
    that forces air through a tube to measure the
    liquids resistance

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Level Measurement
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Basic Elements of a Control Loop
  • Instruments include a transmitter coupled with a
    sensing device or primary element,a controller, a
    transducer, and a control valve
  • The basic elements of a control loop are
  • Measurement device----primary elements and sensors

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Basic Elements of a Control Loop
  • Transmitter----a device designed to convert a
    measurement into a signal, this signal will be
    transmitted to another instrument
  • Controller----a device designed to compare a
    signal with a set point and transmit a signal to
    final control element
  • Transducer----a device designed to convert an sir
    signal to an electric signal to a pneumatic
    signal, sometimes referred to as an I to P or as
    a converter
  • Final control element----the part of a control
    loop (control valve, damper, governor for speed
    control) that actually makes the change to the
    process the final control element is governed by
    a controller

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Basic Elements of a Control Loop
  • Controllers are mounted between 400(closed loop)
    and 1000(open loop) feet from the transmitter
  • The signal is proportional
  • Standard output signals are 420mA, or 15V
  • Pneumatic transmitters require a 2030 psig air
    supply in order to run the standard 315 psig
    output
  • Smart transmitters have an internal diagnostic
    system that warns the operator if a problem is
    about to occur,advantageous features are speed,
    reliability, internal diagnostics, strong digital
    signal, remote calibration

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Basic Elements of a Control Loop
  • Controllers and controller modes
  • Controller is to receive a signal from a
    transmitter, compare this signal with a set
    point, and adjust the process to stay within the
    range of the set point
  • There are three basic designs pneumatic,
    electronic, and computer
  • Compare with pneumatic, electronic mode are the
    reduction of lag time, low installation expense,
    ease of installation, of course computer mode
    more advance
  • Controllers can be operated in manual, automatic,
    remote control

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Basic Elements of a Control Loop
  • The proportional band describes the scaling
    factor used to take a controller from 0100
  • Controller modes are designated as
    proportional(P), proportional plus integral(PI),
    proportional derivative(PD), proportional-integral
    -derivative(PID)
  • Proportional control is used to provide
    gain(??,????),PI works best where large changes
    occur slowly, PD works best when frequent small
    changes are required, PID is applied where
    massive rapid load changes occur, it reduces
    swinging

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Final Control Elements
  • Final control elements typically are automatic
    valves,but motors or other electric devices can
    be used.
  • Automates valves open or close to regulate the
    process
  • An actuator is the device that automates a valve,
    it come in three basic designs pneumatic,
    electric, and hydraulic
  • Pneumatic actuators convert air pressure to
    mechanical , which is the most common
  • Electrically operated actuators convert
    electricity to mechanical
  • Hydraulically operated actuators convert liquid
    pressure to mechanical

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Final Control Elements
  • The most common type of automatic valve is a
    globe valve because of its versatile, on/off or
    throttling feature
  • An interlock is a device designed to prevent
    damage to equipment and personnel by stopping or
    preventing the start of certain equipment
  • There are two types of interlocks software and
    hardwire, hardwire interlocks cannot be bypassed,
    they must be satisfied before the process they
    are part of can take place

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Virtual Instrument
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Virtual Instrument
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Virtual Instrument
  • The hardware is consisted of sensor, computer and
    Data Acquisition Card etc. The software is write
    by LabVIEW

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Virtual Instrument
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Virtual Instrument
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Virtual Instrument
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Industrial Control System
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Industrial Control System
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