A real-time approach to process control / William Y. Svrcek, Donald P. Mahoney and Brent R. Young.
By: Svrcek, William Y
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Contributor(s): Mahoney, Donald P
| Young, Brent R
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A hands-on teaching and reference text for chemical engineers
In writing this book the authors' have focused exclusively on the vast majority of chemical engineering students who need a basic understanding of practical process control for their industrial careers. Traditionally process control has been taught using non-intuitive and highly mathematical techniques (Laplace and frequency-domain techniques). Aside from being difficult to master in a one-semester course, the traditional approach is of limited use for more complex process control problems encountered in the chemical processing industries. When designing and analyzing multi-loop control systems today, industry practitioners employ both steady-state and dynamic simulation-based methodologies. These 'real time' methods have now all but replaced the traditional approach.
A Real Time Approach to Process Control provides the student with both a theoretical and practical introduction to this increasingly important approach. Assuming no prior knowledge of the subject, this text introduces all of the applied fundamentals of process control from instrumentation to process dynamics, PID loops and tuning, to distillation, multi-loop and plant-wide control. In addition, students come away with a working knowledge of the three most popular dynamic simulation packages. The text carefully balances theory and practice by offering students readings and lecture materials along with hands-on workshops that provide a 'virtual' process on which to experiment and from which to learn modern, real time control strategy development.
Features:
* The first and only textbook to use a completely real time approach.
* Gives students the opportunity to understand and use HYSYS software.
* Carefully designed workshops (tutorials) have been included to allow students to practice and apply the theory.
* Includes many worked examples and student problems.
VISIT THE AUTHORS' WEBSITE: www.ench.ucalgary.ca/~realtime
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A brief history of control and simulation -- Process control hardware fundamentals -- Fundamentals of single input/single output systems -- Basic control modes -- Tuning feedback controllers -- Advanced topics in classical automatic control -- Common control loops -- Distillation column control -- Selection of multiple single-loop control schemes using steady state methods -- Plant-wide modelling and control.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Endorsement
- About the authors
- 1 A brief history of control and simulation
- 2 Process control hardware fundamentals
- 3 Fundamentals of single input G++single output systems
- 4 Basic control modes
- 5 Tuning feedback controllers
- 6 Advanced topics in classical automatic control
- 7 Common control loops
- 8 Distillation column control
- 9 Using steady-state methods in a multi-loop control scheme
- 10 Plant-wide control
- Appendices
- 1 P & ID symbols
- 2 Glossary of terms
- 2.1 Reference
- Workshops
- 1 Learning through doing
- 2 Feedback control loop concepts
- 3 Process capacity and dead time
- 4 Feedback control
- 5 Controller tuning for capacity and dead time processes
- 6 Topics in advanced control
- 7 Distillation control
- 8 Plant operability and controllability
- Index