Answer Posted / krishna raj salim
There are two expansions for PID
1: In PID controller: It indicates "
Proportional-Integral-Derivative " Controlling modes.
2: In instrumentational diagramatic representation of
industrial parts,material flow paths etc., it is known as
"Piping and Instrumentation Diagram"
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