(6b) Deep Understanding and Great Achievements of PID Control
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2019
2019 Spring Meeting and 15th Global Congress on Process Safety
Kister Distillation Symposium
Kister Distillation Symposium 2019: Honoring the Contributions of Greg Shinskey: A Jubilee of Advances in Distillation Control
Monday, April 1, 2019 - 10:05am to 10:35am
Process metrics, such as integrated error and peak error can readily be estimated for disturbances from the controller tuning settings showing the impact of poor tuning. The disturbances are not on the process output as what is commonly shown in publications but are on the process input. The implications in terms of focusing on what is truly important and eliminating distractions from special algorithms supposedly better than PID depend upon this fundamental understanding. PID feedback and feedforward tuning settings and tests should be based on recognition of the location and dynamics of the disturbance. Any desired setpoint response can be achieved by the simple addition of a setpoint lead-lag. The tuning and capability for level control can be the key to the best choice and performance of distillation column control strategies. The use of external-reset feedback can automatically prevent problems with cascade control, poor control valve response and the use of analyzers with variable sample or cycle times. Furthermore, dead time compensation can be better achieved and its limits recognized. The benefits gained from the insights can continually grow. It is our job to make sure this is the case.
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