Programme control of a ball valve with PID regulation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36119/15.2020.9.4Keywords:
flow characteristic, ball valve, programme function, variable speed actuatorAbstract
The publication proposes a solution of conducting control and regulation in the flow system, in which the flow meter and actuator controlling the regulating ball valve have been incorrectly selected or incorrectly adjusted. On the basis of the performed industrial measurements and the obtained flow characteristics, the reason for the creation of an atypical data set was indicated and a general solution was proposed. After the tests, it was found that reducing the time constant of the flowmeter transducer improves the measuring quality of the device (a significant reduction of the difference between the open and close waveforms for the flow characteristic is obtained). It seems advisable to use a “fast” actuator, preferably a variable speed actuator, in addition to the correct value of the time constant of the flowmeter converter. The solution to the problems of control and regulation with the wrong selection of the flow meter and actuator is the determination of the so-called programme function and then putting it into the controller or computer system. Control in the automation system is initially carried out according to the programme function, and then according to the PID regulation.
Downloads
References
Cui B., Zhe Z., Zhu Z., Wang H., Ma G.: Influence of opening and closing process of ball valve on external performance and internal flow characteristics. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science Vol. 80 (2017) 193-202.
Wiśniowicz A.: Charakterystyki przepływowe armatury odcinającej. Gaz, Woda i Technika Sanitarna, Nr 4 (2004) 122-124.
Tomeczek J., Puszer A., Wnęk, M.: Sposób kształtowania regulacyjnych charakterystyk przepływowych elementów nastawczych strumienia płynu. Pomiary Automatyka Kontrola Vol. 53, Nr 11 (2007) 38-43.
Gil S., Wnęk M, Łudzień R.: Przepływowy model instalacji dystrybuowania kwasu siarkowego. Instal, Nr 12 (2018) 32-36

