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Washington University ChE 433 Digital Process Control Laboratory Pressure and Level Control Lecture
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Pressure Units P = FA, Force * Area psia = pounds/in^ 2 absolute 1Atm = 14.7 psia psig = pounds/in^ 2 gauge or psi above atmospheric Example: 50 psig = 64.7 psia psid = pounds/in^ 2 differential, i.e. A pressure drop or loss across anything in the pipe line i.e. A control valve. psi units are usually assumed to be psig. (See convert.exe on web site for other conversions.)
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Other Useful Units Inches of water 27.67” H2O = 1 psig @ 60 DegF 1 ft^3 of water weighs 62.4 pounds 1 gallon of water weighs 8.33 pounds
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Level Measurement Measure the pressure at the bottom of the tank. Pressure = height * density; inches*pounds/in^3 or pounds/in^2
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Our Lab Level Measurements use D/P, differential pressure
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differential pressure The difference The bottom pressure minus the top pressure. Then If we know the fluid density, we know the level. Be careful of the density change vs. temperature
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Level Transmitters What other ways can we measure level? And How do these things work?
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Instruments Radar, Ultrasonic and RF Level Transmitters.pdf Pressure Transmitters.pdf
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Level and Pressure Control Level Control.pdf Pressure Control.pdf
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