Appendix B
Glossary of Terms
Actuator:
Portion of the valve that may be pneumatic or motor driven, used to open and close automatic valves.
Amplitude:
The difference between the average value of a sinusoidal variation and the maximum or minimum value.
Amplitude ratio:
The ratio of the amplitude of a system's response to its forcing function's amplitude when the forcing function is a continuous sinusoid; a form of dynamic gain.
Analog controller:
A controller that operates on continuous signals such as voltages, pressures or currents; this is a common older type of controller as distinguished from a digital controller.
Attenuation:
A decrease in the strength of a signal by a system component.
Automatic controller:
A device which operates to correct or limit the deviation of a variable from a reference value.
Automation:
The use of automatic control devices in a process so that human supervision is minimized.
Capacitance:
The amount of energy or material which must be added to a closed system to cause unit change in potential; the partial derivative of content with potential.
Cascade:
A series of stages in which the output of one is the input to the next.
Cascade control:
Automatic control involving ‘cascading’ of controllers; that is, having one controller's output as the input to the next controller instead of manipulating a process variable directly.
Comparator:
The portion of the control element which determines the difference between the set point and the measured feedback ...
Get A Real-Time Approach to Process Control, 3rd Edition now with the O’Reilly learning platform.
O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.