Bartelt Industrial Automated Systems Chapter 01 PPT
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Introduction toIndustrial Control
Systems
Chapter 1
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Objectives
• List the classifications of industrial control systems
• Describe the differences among industrial control systems and provide examples of each type
• Define common terms associated with industrial control systems
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Objectives (cont’d.)
• Describe the differences between open- and closed-loop systems
• Define common terms associated with open- and closed-loop systems
• List the factors that affect the dynamic response of a closed-loop system
• Describe the operation of feed-forward control
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Objectives (cont’d.)
• List three factors that cause the controlled variable to differ from the setpoint
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Industrial Control Classifications
• Motion control– Automatic control system that controls the
physical motion or position of an object
• Process control– One or more variables are regulated during the
manufacturing of a product– Two categories:
• Batch processing• Continuous process
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Open- and Closed-Loop Systems
• Open loop system– Simple– Must be manually balanced– Examples
• Closed loop system– Self-correcting and self-regulating– Used by most automated processes
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Elements of Open- and Closed-Loop Systems
• Common terms:– Controlled variable– Measured variable– Measurement device– Feedback signal– Setpoint– Error detector
– Error signal– Controller– Actuator– Manipulated variable– Manufacturing
process– Disturbance
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FIGURE 1-5 Closed-loop block diagram that shows elements, input/output signals, and signal direction
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FIGURE 1-6 Open-loop block diagram that shows elements, input/output signals, and signal direction
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Feedback Control
• Error must exist before some corrective action can be made
• Causes of errors:– The setpoint is changed– A disturbance appears– The load demand varies
• Signals may be positive or negative
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Practical Feedback Application
• Heat exchanger
FIGURE 1-8 Closed-loop temperature control system
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Dynamic Response of a Closed-Loop System
• Dynamic response:– Measure of loop’s corrective action
• Factors:– Response time– Time duration– Static inertia of controlled variable
• Leads to pure lag
– Dead time
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Feed-Forward Control
• Prevent errors from occurring
• Minimize not prevent
• Also use feedback control
• Typically used only in critical applications within the plant
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FIGURE 1-9 Feed-forward control of a temperature control system
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FIGURE 1-10 Feed-forward control loop with a feedback control loop