08-03-2012, 02:20 PM
BASIC INSTRUMENTATION MEASURING DEVICES AND BASIC PID CONTROL
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INTRODUCTION
Instrumentation is the art of measuring the value of some plant parameter,
pressure, flow, level or temperature to name a few and supplying a signal
that is proportional to the measured parameter. The output signals are
standard signal and can then be processed by other equipment to provide
indication, alarms or automatic control. There are a number of standard
signals; however, those most common in a CANDU plant are the 4-20 mA
electronic signal and the 20-100 kPa pneumatic signal.
This section of the course is going to deal with the instrumentation
equipment normal used to measure and provide signals. We will look at
the measurement of five parameters: pressure, flow, level, temperature,
and neutron flux.
2.1 PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
This module will examine the theory and operation of pressure detectors
(bourdon tubes, diaphragms, bellows, forced balance and variable
capacitance). It also covers the variables of an operating environment
(pressure, temperature) and the possible modes of failure.
2.1.1 General Theory
Pressure is probably one of the most commonly measured variables in the
power plant. It includes the measurement of steam pressure; feed water
pressure, condenser pressure, lubricating oil pressure and many more.
Pressure is actually the measurement of force acting on area of surface.
We could represent this as:
Pressure Measurement
The object of pressure sensing is to produce a dial indication, control
operation or a standard (4 - 20 mA) electronic signal that represents the
pressure in a process.
To accomplish this, most pressure sensors translate pressure into physical
motion that is in proportion to the applied pressure. The most common
pressure sensors or primary pressure elements are described below.
Bellows
Bellows type elements are constructed of tubular membranes that are
convoluted around the circumference (see Figure 3). The membrane is
attached at one end to the source and at the other end to an indicating
device or instrument. The bellows element can provide a long range of
motion (stroke) in the direction of the arrow when input pressure is
applied.