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Distributed Control Systems SOUTHERN TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Distributed Control Systems Professor: Choi – Ji Wang Nguyen Trong Tuyen Master Student Department of Electrical Engineering

Outline Introduction History of Control Hardware Advantages of Digital System Computer Control Networks DCS Elements Advantages of DCS Modes of Computer control Additional Advantage Utilization of DCS Conclusion

INTRODUCTION Collection of hardware and instrumentation necessary for implementing control systems Provide the infrastructure (platform) for implementing advanced control algorithms

History of Control Hardware Pneumatic Implementation: Transmission: the signals transmitted pneumatically are slow responding and susceptible to interference. Calculation: Mechanical computation devices must be relatively simple and tend to wear out quickly. Electron analog implementation: Transmission: analog signals are susceptible to noise, and signal quality degrades over long transmission line. Calculation: the type of computations possible with electronic analog devices is still limited.

History (cont.) Digital Implementation: Transmission: Digital signals are far less sensitive to noise. Calculation: The computational devices are digital computers.

Advantages of Digital System Digital computers are more flexible because they are programmable and no limitation to the complexity of the computations it can carry outTransmission: Digital signals are far less sensitive to noise. Digital systems are more precise. Digital system cost less to install and maintain. Digital data in electronic files can be printed out, displayed on color terminals, stored in highly compressed form.

Computer Control Networks 1. PC Control: Good for small processes such as laboratory prototype or pilot plants, where the number of control loops is relatively small

Computer Control Networks 2. Programmable Logic Controllers: specialized for non-continuous systems such as batch processes. It can be used when interlocks are required; e.g., a flow control loop cannot be actuated unless a pump has been turned on. During startup or shutdown of continuous processes.

Computer Control Networks 3. DCS Most comprehensive

DCS Elements-1 Local Control Unit: This unit can handle 8 to 16 individual PID loops. Data Acquisition Unit: Digital (discrete) and analog I/O can be handle. Batch Sequencing Unit: This unit controls a timing counters, arbitrary function generators, and internal logic. Local Display: This device provides analog display stations, and video display for readout. Bulk Memory Unit: This unit is used to store and recall process data.

DCS Elements-2 General Purpose Computer : This unit is programmed by a customer or third party to perform optimization, advance control, expert system, etc Central Operator Display: This unit typically contain several consoles for operator communication with the system, and multiple video color graphics display units Data Highway : A serial digital data transmission link connecting all other components in the system. It allow for redundant data highway to reduce the risk of data loss Local area Network (LAN)

Advantages of DCS Access a large amount of current information from the data highway. Monitoring trends of past process conditions. Readily install new on-line measurements together with local computers. Alternate quickly among standard control strategies and readjust controller parameters in software. A sight full engineer can use the flexibility of the framework to implement his latest controller design ideas on the host computer.

Modes of Computer Control Manual Automatic PID with local set point Supervisory PID with remote set point (supervisory) Advanced

Additional Advantage Digital DCS systems are more flexible. Control algorithms can be changed and control configuration can be modified without having rewiring the system.

Categories of Process Information Example Type Relay, Switch Solenoid valve Motor drive 1. Digital Alphanumerical displays 2. Generalized digital Turbine flow meter Stepping motor 3. Pulse Thermocouple or strain gauge (mill volt) Process instrumentation (4-20 am) Other sensors (0-5 Volt) 4. Analog

Interface Between Digital Computer and Analog Instruments (A/D) Transducers convert analog signals to digital signals. (Sensor  Computer) (D/A) Transducers convert digital signals to analog signals. (Computer  Valve)

Data Resolution Due to Digitization Accuracy depends on resolution. Resolution depends on number of bits: Resolution = signal range × 1/(2m -1) m = number of bits used by the digitizer (A/D) to represent the analog data.

Data Resolution Signal = 0 - 1 Volt, 3 bit digitizer: Analog range covered Analog equivalent Digital Equivalent Binary representation 0 to 1/14 1/14 to 3/14 3/14 to 5/14 5/14 to 7/14 7/14 to 9/14 9/14 to 11/14 11/14 to 13/14 13/14 to 14/14 1/7 2/7 3/7 4/7 5/7 6/7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1

Data Resolution

Utilization of DCS DCS vendor job: Installation Control Engineer Job: Configuration Built-in PID control: How to Tune the PID control?

Utilization of DCS Implementation of advanced control: Developed software for control algorithms, DMC, Aspen, etc. Control-oriented programming language supplied by the DCS vendors. Self-developed programs using high-level programming languages (Fortran, C++).

Advanced Control Topology

DCS Vendors Honeywell Fisher-Rosemont Baily Foxboro Yokogawa Siemen

CONCLUSION The main goal of this topic was to describe the Advantages of DCS and the knowledge related to. Have many Advantages of DCS like: Access a large amount of current information from the data highway. Monitoring trends of past process conditions. Readily install new on-line measurements together with local computers…

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