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Juan Jesús Navarro Salas

Modelado dinámico y optimización de procesos.


Tarea sesión 6.

a)

j)
i) b)

n)
d) k) e)
c)
l)
h)

g)
f)) o) m)

p)

r)
q)

s)

a) Analysis Control (Normally operator accessible at panel front or console).


b) Pressure Control (Normally operator accessible at panel front or console).
c) Flow Control (Normally operator accessible at panel front or console).
d) Differential Pressure Controller (doesn´t follow the ANSI/ISA rules, defined for this
process).
e) Level Control (Normally operator accessible at panel front or console).
f) Feed (defined by the process).
g) Nonlinear process function f(t).
h) Nonlinear process function f(x).
i) Signal process function. Output equals product of two inputs.
j) Heat exchanger.
k) Non specified valve.
l) Electric motor.
m) Pump.
n) Summation: In this case output equals algebraic subtraction of flows L+D minus D.
o) Distillation column.
p) Electric signal.
q) Process line.
r) Communication link between devices of a shared display, shared control system.
s) Communication link between a device and a remote calibration adjustment device.

Description of the process: The diagram shows a distillation process that separates propylene
from propane, hence propylene is more expensive and valuable than propane, the control
feedforward occurs in the distillate side of the products column. The feedforward signal from
feed rate is dynamically compensated by f(t) and nonlinearly characterized by f(x) to account
for variations in propylene recovery as the feed rate changes.

References.
-Diagram: Doble, M. Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook, eight edition, 2008. P8-42,
P8-43.

Symbol rules followed: ISA, ANSI/ISA-5.1-2009. (2009). Instrumentation Symbols and


Identification Standard.

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