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Chapter 9: Process Control
and Instrumentation
Gas Conditioning and Processing
Volume 1
Learning Objectives
In this course you will learn to:
– Speak the language of process control
– Explain the different controller modes (PID)
– Understand different control loop types
• Simple, reverse acting, cascade, feed forward
– Explain control valves and their trim
– Understand a few ways to measure flow
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Simple Level Control System
Figure 9.1
(Pg. 316)
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Process Control Block Diagram for Level Control System
Figure 9.2
(Pg. 317)
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If you can’t measure it, you can’t control it
What are the Five Senses?
1. Pressure Fast
2. Flow
3. Level
4. Temperature
5. Composition Slow
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Learning Objectives
In this course you will learn to:
– Speak the language of process control
– Explain the different controller modes (PID)
– Understand different control loop types
• Simple, reverse acting, cascade, feed forward
– Explain control valves and their trim
– Understand a few ways to measure flow
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Modes of Control
On-Off (pages 320 - 321)
– Snap acting
Proportional (page 321) Magnitude
– Adjusts valve proportional to measured error
Magnitude
Integral or reset (page 324)
and Duration
– Resets proportional action based on how long you’ve
been away from the set point.
Derivative (pages 325 - 326) Rate of Change
– Looks at the rate of change of the error signal
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Level in Separator at Normal Flow – No Offset
Figure 9.5
(Pg. 323)
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Level in Separator when Liquid Flow
Increases 50% – Offset Present
Figure 9.6
(Pg. 323)
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Control Mode vs. Application
See Table 9.2, page 326
P for level
– If offset is tolerable
P+I for Level, Pressure and Flow
– To correct offset
P+I+D for Temperature and Composition
– Correct offset and respond to rate of change
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Control Mode vs. Application
See Table 9.2, page 326
P for level
– If offset is tolerable
P+I for Level, Pressure and Flow
– To correct offset
P+I+D for Temperature and Composition
– Correct offset and respond to rate of change
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Learning Objectives
In this course you will learn to:
– Speak the language of process control
– Explain the different controller modes (PID)
– Understand different control loop types
• Simple, reverse acting, cascade, feed forward
– Explain control valves and their trim
– Understand a few ways to measure flow
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Examples of Controller – Control
Valve Combinations
Figure 9.10
(Pg. 327)
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Split Range Control: J-T Bypass Control on an Expander
Figure 9.11
(Pg. 327)
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Cascade Control
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Simple Refrigeration System
What are you trying to control?
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Simple Temperature Control
Figure 9.12
(Pg. 328)
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Cascade Control System
Figure 9.13
(Pg. 328)
Slave (Floating Master (Fixed
Set Point) Set Point)
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Feed-Forward Control System
Figure 9.14
(Pg. 329)
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Distillation columns need complex feed-forward control
systems
Figure 16.28
(Pg. 326)
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Problem 9.1a
Draw the control schemes for two flow sheets.
Show what type of controller (Pressure Control,
Temperature Control etc.) and what valve or
device the controller is manipulating.
a) Amine Unit
b) Condensate Stabilization Unit
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Amine Unit
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Amine Unit
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Learning Objectives
In this course you will learn to:
– Speak the language of process control
– Explain the different controller modes (PID)
– Understand different control loop types
• Simple, reverse acting, cascade, feed forward
– Explain control valves and their trim
– Understand a few ways to measure flow
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Control Valves (Pages 330 – 337)
Sliding Stem Valves
– Globe valves
– Gate valves
Rotary valves
– Butterfly
– Ball, characterized ball
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Schematics of Different Types of Control Valves
Figure 9.16
(Pg. 331)
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Globe Valve
Figure 9.17
(Pg. 332)
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A Butterfly Valve
Figure 9.18
(Pg. 332)
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Performance of Valve Trim
Figure 9.21(c)
(Pg. 334)
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Performance of Valve Trim
Figure 9.21
(Pg. 334)
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Learning Objectives
In this course you will learn to:
– Speak the language of process control
– Explain the different controller modes (PID)
– Understand different control loop types
• Simple, reverse acting, cascade, feed forward
– Explain control valves and their trim
– Understand a few ways to measure flow
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Schematic of an Orifice Plate
Figure 9.26
(Pg. 343)
C d A 2 g P
q
1 4
Cd - discharge coeffient
A - cross sectional area of pipe
g - acceleration due to gravity
P - pressure drop
- ratio of diamters (orfice to line)
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Schematic of a Venturi Meter
Figure 9.27
(Pg. 344)
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Sonic Flow Meter
Figure 9.24
(Pg. 342)
𝛾𝑃
𝑐
𝜌
𝑃𝑀𝑊𝑡
𝜌
𝑧𝑅𝑇
𝛾𝑧𝑅𝑇
𝑐
𝑀𝑊𝑡
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Multiphase Flow Meter Operational Ranges
Figure 9.29
(Pg. 346)
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Learning Objectives
In this course you will learn to:
– Speak the language of process control
– Explain the different controller modes (PID)
– Understand different control loop types
• Simple, reverse acting, cascade, feed forward
– Explain control valves and their trim
– Understand a few ways to measure flow
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