This textbook introduces the topics and theories of process control step-by-step in increasing complexity, making the learning of detailed techniques and algorithms easier. Whether you are a student starting in control, or an industrial engineer who, at present, only has cursory contact with control
Process Control: Theory and Applications
β Scribed by Prof. Dr. Jean-Pierre Corriou (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 762
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A wide range of identification and control methods applicable to processes are accompanied by typical comparable examples, encouraging you to make comparisons.
The initial classical approach to continuous control by transfer functions will be of enormous benefit, whether you are a student beginning in control or an engineer in industry who, up until now, has only had a land contact with control. The more advanced material on discrete control and the state space control, as well as nonlinear control and observers, requires minimal previous knowledge, allowing you to make better use of performing techniques.
β’Progressively introduces concepts of increasing difficulty, allowing a less brutal tuition of theories and control methods.
β’ For each topic, the theories, techniques and algorithms are presented in detail, with numberous references.
β’ The consideration of the same problems by different approaches will provoke a deep understanding.
β’ All necessary explanations for your complete understanding of the subject.
β’ Examples that you can reproduce to master the different techniques.
Broad coverage creates and important synthesis on the majority of aspects of control that gives you a complete view of control theory and possible applications within the field. Different levels of reading are possible, opening this powerful source of information to students, engineers, academics and researchers alike.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Dynamic Modelling of Chemical Processes....Pages 3-64
Linear Feedback Control....Pages 65-102
Stability Analysis....Pages 103-127
Design of Feedback Controllers....Pages 129-181
Frequency Analysis....Pages 183-238
Improvement of Control Systems....Pages 239-260
State Representation, Controllability and Observability....Pages 261-276
Front Matter....Pages 277-277
Multivariable Control by Transfer Function Matrix....Pages 279-310
Front Matter....Pages 311-311
Discrete-Time Generalities and Basic Signal Processing....Pages 313-370
Identification Principles....Pages 371-386
Models and Methods for Parametric Identification....Pages 387-419
Parametric Estimation Algorithms....Pages 421-459
Front Matter....Pages 461-461
Digital Control....Pages 463-492
Optimal Control....Pages 493-554
Generalized Predictive Control....Pages 555-573
Model Predictive Control....Pages 575-615
Front Matter....Pages 617-617
Nonlinear Geometric Control....Pages 619-656
State Observers....Pages 657-677
Front Matter....Pages 679-679
Nonlinear Control of Reactors with State Estimation....Pages 681-703
Distillation Column Control....Pages 705-732
Front Matter....Pages 679-679
Examples and Benchmarks of Typical Processes....Pages 733-750
Back Matter....Pages 751-758
β¦ Subjects
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Control, Robotics, Mechatronics; Computational Intelligence
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