Control Systems

Questions on Ratio Control System

A byproduct of the kraft process used in the paper industry for turning wood chips into pulp is a liquid called black liquor. This liquid contains many volatile sulfur compounds such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and mercaptans, both of which are strongly scented, and if released to the atmosphere will constitute a hazardous (or at least strongly objectionable) emission.

Ratio Control

Explain how this is an example of Ratio Control?

Loss of volatile sulfur compounds also constitutes a loss of sulfur, which is a raw material in the kraft pulping process. These sulfur compounds may be stabilized for less volatility and easier recovery by a process of oxidation: exposing the black liquor to pure oxygen gas. To minimize consumption of oxygen, the gas flow is metered proportionately to liquor flow:

Explain how this is an example of ratio control, and identify the following about the system:

1. Which flow stream is the “wild” flow?

Answer: The black liquor flow.

2. What safety hazards accompany the use of pure oxygen as a process stream?

Answer: Any and all flammable materials must be kept out of the oxygen piping and valving!

3. Which flow stream is the “captive” flow?

4. What is the purpose of the “hand controller” (HC)?

5. What factor(s) dictate the setting of the hand controller’s output?

6. Identify some hazards associated with this process, given the types of substances going in and out of the reactor.

7. For those who have studied flow measurement, explain the significance of the “square root” symbols attached to each flow transmitter.

8. Explain what would happen in this process if the liquor flow transmitter failed with a low signal.

9. Explain what would happen in this process if the liquor flow transmitter failed with a high signal.

10. Explain what would happen in this process if the oxygen flow transmitter failed with a low signal.

11. Explain what would happen in this process if the oxygen flow transmitter failed with a high signal.

12. Explain what would happen in this process if the control valve failed fully shut.

13. Explain what would happen in this process if the control valve failed wide-open.

Join the Discussion! Share your answers with us through below comments section.

Read Next:

You've successfully subscribed !
Share

Recent Articles

  • Electrical Basics

Electrical Drives – Modes, Types, Speed Control Applications

Electrical Drives control the motion of electric motors. Motion control is required in industrial and…

4 days ago
  • PLC Tutorials

PLC Ladder Logic Design: Control 3 Motors with Toggle Switch

PLC ladder logic design to control 3 motors with toggle switch and explain the program…

3 weeks ago
  • PLC Tutorials

VFD Simulator Download – Free Yaskawa V1000 Software

VFD simulator download: Master the online tool from the Yaskawa V1000 & programming software for…

4 days ago
  • PLC Tutorials

Conveyor Sorting Machine PLC Program with Calculation Function

The conveyor sorting machine is widely used in the packing industries using the PLC program…

1 week ago
  • PLC Tutorials

Example of Flip-Flop PLC Program for Lamps Application

Learn the example of flip-flop PLC program for lamps application using the ladder logic to…

1 week ago
  • PLC Tutorials

STAR DELTA Programming using PLC Controller

In this article, you will learn the STAR DELTA programming using PLC controller to start…

1 week ago