Advanced Control Foundation : Batch and Continuous Processes — Interactive Source for Process Control

Wireless Control Foundation

Continuous and Discrete Control
for the Process Industry

Control Using Wireless Throttling Valves

Exercise

This workshop provides several exercises that can be used to further explore the control using a wireless measurement and wireless valve.

Step 1: Open the module that will be used in this workshop and observe the control and simulated processes.

Step 2: Initialize the Performance Index (IAE) and then change the SP parameter of both control loops by 10%. Observe the control response using a plot of the setpoint, control measurements and output.

Step 3: Note the IAE and the number of communications for the wireless and wired control. A significant difference should be seen in the number of communications for wired vs wireless control that were required to respond to the setpoint change.

Step 4: Initialize the Performance Index and change the Disturbance input from zero to 10. Observe the response of the PID and PIDPlus to this unmeasured process disturbance.

Step 5: Note the IAE and the number of communications for the wireless and wired control. A significant difference should be observed in the number of communications for wired vs wireless control that were required to respond to the unmeasured process disturbance.