Basic and Advanced Regulatory Control: System Design and Application
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.33 (578 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1556178735 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 372 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The text summarizes the general characteristics of processes and control loops and discusses feedback control and its nuances. Suitable for beginning or experienced process control engineers.. New topics covered in the book include tuning feedback control loops, multiplicative feedforward control, other control techniques (e.g., split-range control, cross-limiting control, floating control, techniques for increasing effective valve rangeability, and time proportioning control), and more. Examples from the commercial world are given. The reader will learn the bottom-line benefits of these advanced strategies. The latter part of the book addresses advanced control techniques. It stresses the study of real, imperfect processes rather than system theory and gives guidance on how engineers can best apply their own experience, intuition, and knowledge of the particular process. This newly revised best-seller teaches the practice of process control for the wet process industries
Not for beginners but still very good Psycho4sleds This is a very complicated subject and the author does a very good job of presenting the information. I do want to stress that this is not a book for beginners. There are equations in this book that involve advanced calculus.This book is really better suited for engineering students than for someone like myself that is just getting into process control. If you do decide to purchase this book than I woul. "From an Industrial Practitioner of Process Measurement & Control" according to David De Sousa. This book presents a practical approach to process control for the chemical, refining, pulp and paper, utilities and similar industries.The book serves both the beginning and experienced control systems engineer. For the beginner it iniatily presents very simple concepts. For the experienced, it develops these initial concepts so as to provide deeper understanding or new insights into familiar concepts.
. Examples from the commercial world are given. The text summarizes the general characteristics of processes and control loops and discusses feedback control and its nuances. It stresses the study of real, imperfect processes rather than system theory and gives guidance on how engineers can best apply their own experience, intuition, and knowledge of the particular process. The reader will learn the bottom-line benefits of these advanced strategies. The latter part of the book addresses advanced control techniques. From the Inside Flap This newly revised best-seller teaches the practice of process control for the wet process industries. New topics covered in the book include tuning feedback control loops, multiplicative feedforward control, other control techniques (e.g., split-range control, cross-limiting control, floating control, techniques for increasing effective valve rangeability, and tim