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1、Basic and AdvancedRegulatory Control:System Design and Application2nd EditionWade04.book Page i Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:49 PMWade04.book Page ii Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:49 PMBasic and AdvancedRegulatory Control:System Design and Application2nd EditionBy Harold L. WadeWade04.book Page iii Tuesday,
2、July 22, 2008 1:49 PMNoticeThe information presented in this publication is for the general education of the reader.Because neither the author nor the publisher have any control over the use of the information by thereader, both the author and the publisher disclaim any and all liability of any kind
3、 arising out ofsuch use. The reader is expected to exercise sound professional judgment in using any of the infor-mation presented in a particular application.Additionally, neither the author nor the publisher have investigated or considered the affect ofany patents on the ability of the reader to u
4、se any of the information in a particular application. Thereader is responsible for reviewing any possible patents that may affect any particular use of theinformation presented.Any references to commercial products in the work are cited as examples only. Neither theauthor nor the publisher endorse
5、any referenced commercial product. Any trademarks or trade-names referenced belong to the respective owner of the mark or name. Neither the author nor thepublisher make any representation regarding the availability of any referenced commercial productat any time. The manufacturers instructions on us
6、e of any commercial product must be followed atall times, even if in conflict with the information in this publication.Copyright 2004 by ISA67 Alexander DriveP.O. Box 12277 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 ISBN-10: 1-55617-8
7、73-5 ISBN-13: 978-1-55617-873-3 No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form orby any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the priorwritten permission of the publisher.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Public
8、ation DataWade, Harold L.Basic and advanced regulatory control :system design and application/ Harold L. Wade.- 2nd ed.p. cm.ISBN 1-55617-873-5 (pbk.)1. Automatic control. 2. Feedback control systems. I. Title. TJ213.W313 2004629.8-dc222004001322Wade04.book Page iv Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:49 PMDEDI
9、CATIONTo my mother, who provided an impetus for life-long learning, and to Mary, who has provided love, support,encouragement, and criticism when needed.Wade04.book Page v Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:49 PMWade04.book Page vi Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:49 PMABOUT THE AUTHORHarold L. Wade is president of W
10、ade Associates, Inc., a Houston, Texas, firm specializing inprocess control systems consulting and training. He has 45 years experience in applying andinstalling process control systems in such industries as petroleum refining, chemical produc-tion, textiles, and water and waste treatment systems am
11、ong others. He has held technical posi-tions with Honeywell, Foxboro, and Biles new material previously available only in technical journals is presented here. The chapter on model-based control in the first edition has been split into two chapters. Chap-ter 14, devoted primarily to dead-time compen
12、sation, covers Smith predictor control, internalmodel control, and Dahlins algorithm. The other chapter, chapter 15, contains very signifi-cantly expanded coverage of model predictive control. The concluding chapter, which is almost entirely new, covers process control application top-ics that do no
13、t readily fit into any of the other chapters. In addition to cross-limiting control forfired heaters, which was covered in the first edition, these new topics include floating control,techniques for increasing valve rangeability, and time proportioning control. One of the themes of this book is to e
14、mphasize control strategies that are platform indepen-dent. However, since the appearance of the first edition, FOUNDATION Fieldbus (FF),which permits the control strategy to be distributed directly into field devices, has grown inacceptance. The network architecture, communication, and implementati
15、on aspects of FF arebriefly summarized in chapter 5. In this edition, the process control aspects of FF receivegreater coverage. Moreover, the chapters on modifications to feedback control, cascade, ratio,feedforward, and override (chapters 5, 9, 10, 11, and 12) all conclude with an example inwhich
16、that chapters strategy is implemented using FF function blocks. I would like to express gratitude to the many students who, by asking probing questions, haveenabled me to revise and sharpen my presentation and come up with more meaningful exam-ples. In particular, I would like to thank the engineers
17、 at BASFFreeport for encouraging meWade04.book Page xiv Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:49 PMBASIC AND ADVANCED REGULATORY CONTROL: SYSTEM DESIGN AND APPLICATIONPREFACE XVto develop the controller tuning flow chart, to the staff of the ISA Training Institute for theirsupport during my seminars, and to Adri
18、an and Ivan Susanto in Indonesia and Michael Wangin Taiwan for sponsoring courses and providing me with an opportunity for travel abroad. I would also like to express my thanks to Dr. R. Russell Rhinehart for many helpful commentsand suggestions, to my longtime friend and mentor (and reviewer of thi
19、s book) Greg Shinskey,as well as to John Shaw, Jonas Berge, and Bryan Griffen who have reviewed all or parts of thisbook. And I have special thanks for Susan Colwell, who, through humor and patience, hashelped me endure the arduous task of writing.Wade04.book Page xv Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:49 PMWa
20、de04.book Page xvi Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:49 PMCHAPTER 1 1INTRODUCTIONThe term process control implies that there is a process for which there is a desired behaviorand that there is some controlling function that acts to elicit that desired behavior. This broadconcept can embrace everything from s
21、ocietal processes governed by some regulatory controlauthority to automated manufacturing processes. In practically all cases, however, a commonthread is that some measure of the actual process behavior is compared with the desired pro-cess behavior. This feedback action then generates a control pol
22、icy that acts to minimize oreliminate the deviation between desired and actual behavior. We are concerned in this book with a particular segment of automated process controlthatwhich is applied to chemical, refining, pulp and paper, power generation, and similar types ofprocesses. Even within this l
23、imited scope of applications, we will limit the discussion prima-rily to processes that are operated continuously for long periods of time and within a narrowregion of the operating variables. In other words, we exclude such important operating modesas batch processing, start-ups, and grade changes.
24、 Many of the control techniques to be pre-sented here, however, can be adapted to these other modes of operation.For the processes we focus on in this book, the processs behavior is often characterized bymeasured values of such process variables as temperatures, flow rates, pressures, and the like.T
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