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Production Control in the Process Industry

✍ Scribed by E. O'shima, C. F. H. van Rijn


Publisher
Pergamon
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
233
Series
IFAC Workshop Series) (No 8
Edition
1st
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The papers within this volume reflect the multidisciplinary approach taken by the workshop to the development and improvement of existing production control theories and practices as applied to the process industry. Subjects covered include production planning, quality control and assurance, operational control and maintenance strategy. The development of this area is seen by those at the workshop as only being achieved by various groups working together rather than in isolation, so that the overall aim of production control is not lost in too much detail. This volume will provide the reader with essential information on new initiatives in the process industry with regard to production control.

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
IFAC WORKSHOP SERIES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
IFAC WORKSHOP ON PRODUCTION CONTROL IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRY, Page v
PREFACE, Page vii, Cyp F.H. van Rijn
PRODUCTION CONTROL: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROBLEM, Pages 1-15, C.F.H. van Rijn
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT IN DOWNSTREAM OIL INDUSTRY, Pages 17-22, A.G. Hop, A.T. Langeveld, J. Sijbrand
PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL β€” A HIERARCHICAL FRAMEWORK AND TECHNOLOGY STRUCTURE, Pages 23-28, C.H. White
APPLICATION OF OR METHOD TO PRODUCTION PLANNING, Pages 29-31, K. Murata
PRACTICAL USE OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH FOR PRODUCTION PLANNING, Pages 33-36, N. Nishida
OPTIMIZATION OF PROCESS PLANT PRODUCTION THROUGH COMPUTER-AIDED-MANUFACTURING: Using Real Time Data with Rigorous Models to Improve Performance, Pages 37-39, J. Clemmons
DISCUSSION: Sesson 1: Production Planning, Page 41, C. McGreavy, T. Ibaraki
ON-LINE SCHEDULING FOR A POLYMERIZATION PROCESS, Pages 43-48, Y. Yamasaki, T. Iio, Y. Nojima, H. Nishitani
A GENERAL SIMULATION PROGRAMME FOR SCHEDULING OF BATCH PROCESSES, Pages 49-54, S. Hasebe, I. Hashimoto
ADAPTIVE DISCRETIZATION OF CONTINUOUS-TIME INVENTORY CONTROL PROBLEMS AND ITS APPLICATION TO PRODUCTION PLANNING AND SMOOTHING, Pages 55-60, P.P. Monteiro, A.D. Correia
INTEGRATION OF PRODUCTION PLANNING AND REAL-TIME PROCESS CONTROL, Pages 61-66, H. Nishitani, I. Tamura, E. Kunugita
OPTIMAL PRODUCTION OF GLUTATHIONE BY CONTROLLING THE SPECIFIC GROWTH RATE OF YEAST IN FED-BATCH CULTURE, Pages 67-72, H. Shimizu, K. Araki, S. Shioya, E. Sada, K. Suga
DESIGN OF THE INTELLIGENT ALARM SYSTEM FOR CHEMICAL PROCESSES, Pages 73-77, Rong Gang, Wang Shu-Qing, Wang Ji-Cheng
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF A MILL WIDE QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEM IN A MODERN NEWSPRINT MILL, Pages 79-82, A. Arjas, I. Tiitinen, E. HΓ€rkΓΆnen
ON THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY OF PROCESS INDUSTRY, Pages 83-91, Y. Arai, K. Kochiyama, T. Shinohara
QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE β€” QC AND QA SYSTEMS IN JAPAN, Pages 93-97, H. Makabe
USE OF SPC AND RGA FOR ON-LINE MONITORING OF CHANGING PROCESS CONDITIONS, Pages 99-103, N. Jensen
APPLICATION OF NONLINEAR STATE ESTIMATOR IN QUALITY CONTROL OF A POLYESTERIFICATION, Pages 105-109, Haitian Pan, Shuqing Wang, Jicheng Wang
STABLE PRODUCTION OF THE OPTICAL MEMORY DISK BY AN ITERATIVE LEARNING CONTROL SYSTEM, Pages 111-116, Y. Hanakuma, K. Yoshinaga, K. Kojima, E. Nakanishi
AN INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, Pages 117-121, J. KΓΆnig, W. Stockhausen
PRODUCTION INTEGRATION SYSTEM IN A CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING COMPLEX, Pages 123-125, T. Ono, T. Ogawa
CIM IN PROCESS INDUSTRY, Pages 127-130, Y. Yoshitani
A NEW GENERATION CELL COMPUTER/CONTROLLER IN THE CIM ERA, Pages 131-134, K. Nezu
OPERABILITY, CONTROLLABILITY AND OBSERVABILITY OF CHEMICAL PLANTS β€” A PRACTICAL INDUSTRIAL POINT OF VIEW, Pages 135-140, O.A. Asbjornsen
PRODUCTION CONTROL IN PETROCHEMICAL COMPLEX, Pages 141-145, M. Ogawa, G. Emoto
DISCUSSION: Session 3: Productive Control, Pages 147-148, C.H. White, E. Nakanishi
AN OPTIMALIZED COMPUTER CONTROL SYSTEM OF POLYVINYL CHLORIDE POLYMERIZED (PVC) REACTOR, Pages 149-154, Huan Chang Lu, Zhang Yu
DEVELOPMENT OF MODEL BASED PREDICTIVE MULTI-VARIABLE CONTROL SYSTEM, Pages 155-159, H. Otani, S. Sugimoto
CONTROL SYSTEM FOR LNG RECEIVING TERMINAL, Pages 161-164, T. Fujii
MULTIVARIABLE NONLINEAR CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN FOR MULTISTAND ROLLING MILL, Pages 165-170, K. Mizuno, Y. Morooka, Y. Katayama
AN INTEGRATOR DECOUPLING METHOD TO THE APPLICATION PROBLEM IN MULTIVARIABLE FEEDBACK SYSTEM CONTROL, Pages 171-176, S. Kawashima
APPLICATION OF THE FUZZY EXPERT SYSTEM TO FERMENATION PROCESSES, Pages 177-182, M. Kishimoto, T. Yoshida, M. Moo-Young
CONTROL OF FERMENTATION PROCESSES AS VARIABLE STRUCTURE SYSTEMS, Pages 183-188, K.B. Konstantinov, M. Kishimoto, T. Yoshida
REDUCTION OF BREAKDOWNS THROUGH PRODUCTIVE MAINTENANCE, Pages 189-194, T. Miwa
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS, Pages 195-198, L.H. Solomon
MAINTENANCE PRACTICE IN JAPANESE PROCESS INDUSTRIES, Pages 199-207, E. O'Shima
AN EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF TWO REALTIME FAULT DIAGNOSIS SYSTEMS IN A REFINERY PLANT DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM, Pages 209-213, J. Shiozaki, J. Nishimura, A. Kikutani, T. Moriya
DISCUSSION: Session 4: Maintenance Strategy, Page 215, J. KΓΆnig, H. Matsuyama
APPLICATION OF J.I.T. FOR AUTOMOTIVE PARTS PRODUCTION, Pages 217-222, T. Torii
DISCUSSION: Session Plant Tour 1: Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd., Page 223, J. Clemmons
REFINERY MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION BY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, Pages 225-228, T. Matsueda
DISCUSSION: Session Plant Tour 2: Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd., Pages 229-230, N. Jensen
CURRENT STATUS OF CHEMICAL PLANT OPERATIONS IN JAPAN, Pages 231-234, E. Nakanishi
THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING AT A CHEMICAL COMPANY, Pages 235-237, E. Wada
DISCUSSION: Session 5: Final Discussion, Page 239, C.F.H. van Rijn, E. O'Shima
DISCUSSION: Session 2: Quality Control and Quality Assurance, Page 241, O.A. Asbjornsen, I. Hashimoto
AUTHOR INDEX, Page 243
KEYWORD INDEX, Pages 245-246
SYMPOSIA VOLUMES, Pages 247-248
WORKSHOP VOLUMES, Page 248


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