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1、Control Loop FoundationBatch and Continuous ProcessesControl LoopFoundationBatch and Continuous ProcessesTerrence BlevinsMark NixonNoticeThe information presented in this publication is for the general education of the reader. Because neither the author(s) nor the publisher has any control over the
2、use of the information by the reader, both the author(s) and the publisher disclaim any and all liability of any kind arising out of such use. The reader is expected to exercise sound professional judgment in using any of the information presented in a particular application.Additionally, neither th
3、e author(s) nor the publisher has investigated or considered the effect of any patents on the ability of the reader to use any of the information in a particular application. The reader is responsible for reviewing any possible patents that may affect any particular use of the information presented.
4、Any references to commercial products in the work are cited as examples only. Neither the author(s) nor the publisher endorses any referenced commercial product. Any trademarks or tradenames referenced belong to the respective owner of the mark or name. Neither the author(s) nor the publisher makes
5、any representation regarding the availability of any referenced commercial product at any time. The manufacturers instructions on use of any commercial product must be followed at all times, even if in conflict with the information in this publication.Copyright 2011 International Society of Automati
6、onAll rights reserved. 67 Alexander DriveP.O. Box 12277Research Triangle Park, NC 27709Printed in the United States of America. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2ISBN 978-1-936007-54-7No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechan
7、ical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior writ-ten permission of the publisher.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is in process.DedicationThis book is dedicated to Karen Blevins and Nancy Nixon, who have provided encouragement and support throughout our careers.vi
8、iAcknowledgmentsThe authors wish to express their appreciation to Grant Wilson for supporting work on this book and to Duncan Schleiss, John Berra, Bud Keyes, Ron Eddie, Tom Aneweer, Steve Boyce, Darrin Kuchle, John Caldwell, Dennis Stevenson, Willy Wojsznis, Mike Sheldon, David Holmes, Bob Lenich,
9、Tim Prickette, Dave Deitz, Craig Sydney, Jim Siemers, Mark Dimmitt, Jim Hoffmaster and Gil Pareja from Emerson Process Management for their inspiration and support of process control initiatives. In our work, we have benefited from communications with Karl strm from Lund University, Tom Edgar from t
10、he University of Texas, and Dale Seborg from the University of California, Santa Barbara on both basic and advanced control topics. The authors wish to thank Jim Cahill and Deborah Franke for their guidance in the design of the web site for this book and Brenda Forsythe and Jim Sipowicz for the crea
11、tive book cover design. We want to thank Karen Blevins, Mark Sowell, Professor Tom Edgar, Greg McMillan, and Scott Bogue for their review inputs, and to thank Susan Colwell, Manager, Publications Development, ISA, for her support in the publication of this book.Over the years, we have benefited from
12、 working with many others in the design and implementation of control systems. It was an honor to work with Greg Gra-ziadio, Puffer Sweiven Inc.; his influence can be seen in some of the application examples included in this book. Our early work on control projects and the devel-opment of control te
13、chniques for ammonia and pulp and paper processes was encouraged by Bruce Duncan, Sheldon Lloyd, Chuck Schuder, Charlie Brez, Bob Otto, John Hedrick, Tom Bell, Sid Smith, Rick Genter, Ken Langley, and Dick See-mann of Emerson Process Management. We also gratefully acknowledge the sup-port of the man
14、y customers we have worked with on control projects. In particular, the following individuals supported the pursuit of new control appli-cations and control technologies: Harry Pinder, Chris Liakos, Roger Smith, Bobby Deaton, Howard Lane, Mike Donohoe, George Wallace, and Roger Nesbit, Georgia Pacif
15、ic; Eric Striter, GE; Paul Friedman, Allied Chemical; David Taylor, Dow; Howard Bickley, Union Camp; James Beall and John Traylor, Texas Eastman; Robert Chamberlain and Bob Michelson, MacMillan Bloedel Limited; George Fink, US Borax; Mark Sowell and Greg McMillan, Solutia; Romeo Ancheta, Husky Energ
16、y; Derrick Vanderkraats, Canfor; Bruce Johnson and Efren Hernandez, Lubrizol; and Bruce Eldridge, Frank Seibert, and Robert Montgomery, University of Texas, Austin, Pickle Research Center. It has been gratifying to work with Terry Chmelyk, Saul Mtakula, and the rest of Norpacs control group in field
17、 testing new control technologies. The lime kiln example in this book reflects some of their work in this area. We greatly appreci-ate the support of Dave Wall, Don Umbach, John Peterson, and the rest of the Norpac management team and their passion for process control. We also wish to thank Mike Beg
18、in and the folks at Spartan Controls; Dan Moody and Harley Jef-fery, ControlSouthern; and Randy Angelle, John H. Carter Co. for their continued support throughout our careers.ixAbout the AuthorsTerrence “Terry” Blevins has been actively involved in the application and design of process control syste
19、ms throughout his career. For more than 15 years, he worked as a systems engineer and group manager in the design and startup of advanced control solutions for the pulp and paper industry. Terry was instru-mental in the establishment of Emerson Process Managements Advanced Con-trol Program. From 199
20、82005, Terry was the team lead for the development of DeltaV advanced control products. He is the Fieldbus Foundation team lead for the development and maintenance of the Function Block Specification and editor of the SIS Architecture and Model Specifications. In this capacity, Terry is involved in
21、the movement of Fieldbus Foundation function block work into inter-national standards. Terry is the U.S. expert to the IEC SC65E WG7 function block committee that is responsible for the IEC 61804 function block standards. He is a voting member and chairman of ISA104-EDDL (Electronic Device Descripti
22、on Language) committee and is the technical advisor to the United States Technical Advisory Group (USTAG) for the IEC65E subcommittee. He is also a member of the USNC TAG (IEC/SC65 and IEC/TC65). Terry authored “An Overview of the ISA/IEC Fieldbus,” Section 11, Standards Overview, Fifth Edition of t
23、he Process/Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook and coauthored four sections in the Fourth Edition of the Instrumentation Engineers Handbook, Process Control and Opti-mization. He coauthored the ISA bestselling book Advanced Control Unleashed. He has 36 patents and has written over 65 papers
24、 on process control system design and applications. Terry received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Louisville in 1971 and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University in 1973. In 2004, he was inducted into Con-trol Magazines Process Auto
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