Elements of Computer Process Control

Elements of Computer Process Control
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Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:959798153
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Synopsis Elements of Computer Process Control by : Pradeep B. Deshpande

Process Control: Concepts Dynamics And Applications

Process Control: Concepts Dynamics And Applications
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Publisher : PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages : 735
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ISBN-10 : 9788120336780
ISBN-13 : 812033678X
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Synopsis Process Control: Concepts Dynamics And Applications by : S. K. Singh

This book is a comprehensive introduction to the vast and important field of control systems. The text introduces the theory of automatic control and its applications to the chemical process industries with emphasis on topics that are of use to the process control engineers and specialists. It also covers the advanced control strategies and its practical implementation with an excellent balance of theoretical concepts and engineering practice.

Process Control Systems

Process Control Systems
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015037489252
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Synopsis Process Control Systems by : F. Greg Shinskey

This text provides coverage of control technology principles applied to industrial fluid processes, including time-domain and relative-gain analysis. This edition has been revised, and includes information on internal model and model predictive control. There are also new examples and problems.

Introduction to Process Control, Second Edition

Introduction to Process Control, Second Edition
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 647
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ISBN-10 : 9781439854860
ISBN-13 : 1439854866
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Process Control, Second Edition by : Jose A. Romagnoli

Introduction to Process Control, Second Edition provides a bridge between the traditional view of process control and the current, expanded role by blending conventional topics with a broader perspective of more integrated process operation, control, and information systems. Updating and expanding the content of its predecessor, this second edition addresses issues in today’s teaching of process control. Teaching & Learning Principles Presents a concept first followed by an example, allowing students to grasp theoretical concepts in a practical manner Uses the same problem in each chapter, culminating in a complete control design strategy Includes 50 percent more exercises Content Defines the traditional and expanded roles of process control in modern manufacturing Introduces the link between process optimization and process control (optimizing control), including the effect of disturbances on the optimal plant operation, the concepts of steady-state and dynamic backoff as ways to quantify the economic benefits of control, and how to determine an optimal transition policy during a planned production change Incorporates an introduction to the modern architectures of industrial computer control systems with real case studies and applications to pilot-scale operations Discusses the expanded role of process control in modern manufacturing, including model-centric technologies and integrated control systems Integrates data processing/reconciliation and intelligent monitoring in the overall control system architecture Web Resource The book’s website offers a user-friendly software environment for interactively studying the examples in the text. The site contains the MATLAB® toolboxes for process control education as well as the main simulation examples from the book. Access the site through the authors’ websites at www.pseonline.net and www.chms.ucdavis.edu/research/web/pse/ahmet/ Drawing on the authors’ combined 50 years of teaching experiences, this classroom-tested text is designed for chemical engineering students but is also suitable for industrial practitioners who need to understand key concepts of process control and how to implement them. The authors help readers see how traditional process control has evolved into an integrated operational environment used to run modern manufacturing facilities.

Process Control

Process Control
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 867
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ISBN-10 : 9783319611433
ISBN-13 : 3319611437
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Process Control by : Jean-Pierre Corriou

This reference book can be read at different levels, making it a powerful source of information. It presents most of the aspects of control that can help anyone to have a synthetic view of control theory and possible applications, especially concerning process engineering.

Fundamentals of Automatic Process Control

Fundamentals of Automatic Process Control
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781466514201
ISBN-13 : 1466514205
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Fundamentals of Automatic Process Control by : Uttam Ray Chaudhuri

Strong theoretical and practical knowledge of process control is essential for plant practicing engineers and operators. In addition being able to use control hardware and software appropriately, engineers must be able to select or write computer programs that interface the hardware and software required to run a plant effectively. Designed to help readers understand control software and strategies that mimic human activities, Fundamentals of Automatic Process Control provides an integrated introduction to the hardware and software of automatic control systems. Featured Topics Basic instruments, control systems, and symbolic representations Laplacian mathematics for applications in control systems Various disturbances and their effects on uncontrolled processes Feedback control loops and traditional PID controllers Laplacian analysis of control loops Tuning methods for PID controllers Advanced control systems Virtual laboratory software (included on CD-ROM) Modern plants require operators and engineers to have thorough knowledge of instrumentation hardware as well as good operating skills. This book explores the theoretical analysis of the process dynamics and control via a large number of problems and solutions spread throughout the text. This balanced presentation, coupled with coverage of traditional and advanced systems provides an understanding of industrial realities that prepares readers for the future evolution of industrial operations.

Computer Control in the Process Industries

Computer Control in the Process Industries
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9781351367394
ISBN-13 : 1351367390
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Computer Control in the Process Industries by : Brian Roffel

Techniques such as dead time compensation, adaptive control and Kalman filtering have been around for some time, but as yet find little application in industry. This is due to several reasons, including: Articles in the literature usually assume that the reader is familiar with a specific topic and are therefore often difficult for the practicing control engineer to comprehend. Many practicing control engineers in the process industry have a chemical engineering background and did not receive a control engineering education. There is a wide gap between theory and practical implementation, since implementation is primarily concerned with robustness, and theory is not. The user therefore has to build an "expert shell" in order to achieve the desired robustness. Little is published on this issue, however. This book tries to promote the use of advanced control techniques by taking the reader from basic theory to practical implementation. It is therefore of interest to practicing control engineers in various types of industries, especially the process industry. Graduate and undergraduate students in control engineering will also find the book extremely useful since many practical details are given which are usually omitted in books on control engineering. Of special interest are the simulation examples, illustrating the application of various control techniques. The examples are available on a 5-1/4" floppy disk and can be used by anyone who has access to LOTUS 1-2-3. Chapter 1 is the introduction; Chapters 2 through 6 deal with distributed control system networks, computer system software, computer system selection, reliability and security, and batch and continuous control. Chapter 7 gives and introduction to advanced control. Chapters 8 through 11 deal with dead time compensation techniques and model identification. Chapters 12 through 14 discuss constraint control and design, and the adjustment and application of simple process models and optimization. Chapter 15 gives a thorough introduction to adaptive control, and the last two chapters deal with state and parameter estimation. This book is a valuable tool for everyone who realizes the importance of advanced control in achieving improved plant performance. It will take the reader from theory to practical implementation.