Practical Process Control
β Scribed by Seal, A. M.
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 185
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book introduces process control to engineers and technicians unfamiliar with control techniques, providing an understanding of how to actually apply control in a real industrial environment. It avoids analytical treatment of the numerous statistical process control techniques to concentrate on the practical problems involved. A practical approach is taken, making it relevant in virtually all manufacturing and process industries. There is currently no information readily available to practicing engineers or students that discusses the real problems and such material is long overdue.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter
Introduction
Table of Contents
1. What Type of Process - What Type of Control?
2. Measurement Devices (Transmitters)
3. Control Devices (Final Control Element)
4. Cyclic (On/Off) Control
5. Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Systems
6. Continuous Control
7. Distributed Control Systems (DCS)
8. Operator Interfaces, Displays and Graphics
9. Compressed Air
10. Choice of System and Installation
11. Engineering Check-out to Commissioning
Appendix: Conversion Tables
Index
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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<p><p>This text and reference offers an application-oriented approach to process control. It systematically explains process identification, control and optimization, the three key steps needed to solve a multivariable control problem. Theory is discussed as far as it is needed to understand and sol
<p> This book covers the most important topics that people working as process control engineers and plant operators will encounter. It focuses on PID control, explains when to use P-, PI-, PD or PID control as well as PID tuning methods. It includes difficult to control process nonlinearities such a
<p> This book covers the most important topics that people working as process control engineers and plant operators will encounter. It focuses on PID control, explains when to use P-, PI-, PD or PID control as well as PID tuning methods. It includes difficult to control process nonlinearities such a
Written by an experienced practitioner, this book offers a back-to-basics approach designed specifically for the process industry. The title presents techniques that have an immediate practical application, and in addition to the design methods, it describes any shortcuts that can be taken and expla