Industrial Process Control

Course 1: Single Loop Control

Prerequisites: This lesson is designed for participants familiar with measurement fundamentals. An understanding of algebra is also recommended.

Description: This lesson presents the principles of single-loop control and the applications of feedback control in the industrial environment. Also introduced are various control modes including on/off, proportional, integral, and derivative control.

Objectives:

  • Define and site industrial control
  • Define process variable
  • Compare manual and automatic process control
  • Adjust the set point on a pictorial representation of an industrial controller
  • Identify the controlled, measured, and manipulated variables of a heat exchanger system
  • Define deviation
  • Identify the system response for various control modes
  • Define load change
  • Identify the elements of process control
  • Identify the action of the final control element of various control systems
  • Identify the dead zone or dead band on an on/off control response curve
  • Compare and contrast the action of a final control element in an on/off control
  • System with a proportional control process
  • Identify reverse- or direct-acting control with an example of measurement and subsequent output response
  • Define proportional control in relation to response error

Course 2: Multiple Loop Control

Prerequisites: This lesson is designed for participants familiar with single-loop control. An understanding of pressure, temperature, level, and flow measurement as well as basic algebra is also recommended.

Description: This lesson explains the application of multiple-loop control strategies to industrial process control systems. The lesson also explains the operation of several types of digital process control systems.

Objectives:

  • Identify the benefits of advanced process control strategies
  • Compare feedback and feedforward control
  • Explain the principles and applications of a feedforward control system
  • Explain the principles and identify the benefits of cascade control
  • Discriminate between wild and controlled flows in a ratio control system
  • Explain the principles and applications for ratio control
  • Explain the principles and application of adaptive and selective control
  • Identify the method of process control used in direct digital, supervisory, and distributed control systems