Advanced chemical process control : putting theory into practice
By: Hovd, Morten.
Publisher: Weinheim Wiley 2023Description: xxxv, 326p.ISBN: 9783527352234.Subject(s): Advanced chemical process control | Chemical process controlDDC classification: 660.281 | H82a Summary: Process control is an area of study which seeks to optimize industrial processes, applying different strategies and technologies as required to navigate the variety of processes and their many potential challenges. Though the body of chemical process control theory is robust, it is only in recent decades that it has been effectively integrated with industrial practice to form a flexible toolkit. The need for a guide to this integration of theory and practice has therefore never been more urgent. Advanced Chemical Process Control meets this need, making advanced chemical process control accessible and useful to chemical engineers with little grounding in the theoretical principles of the subject. It provides a basic introduction to the background and mathematics of control theory, before turning to the implementation of control principles in industrial contexts. The result is a bridge between the insights of control theory and the needs of engineers in plants, factories, research facilities, and beyond. Advanced Chemical Process Control readers will also find: Detailed overview of Control Performance Monitoring (CPM), Model Predictive Control (MPC), and more Discussion of the cost benefit analysis of improved control in particular jobs Authored by a leading international expert on chemical process control Advanced Chemical Process Control is essential for chemical and process engineers looking to develop a working knowledge of process control, as well as for students and graduates entering the chemical process control field.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 660.281 H82a (Browse shelf) | Available | A186264 |
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660.281 H576p PROCESS ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION | 660.281 H576pa PROCESS ANALYSIS BY STATISTICAL METHODS | 660.281 H57F FAULT DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS IN CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEMICAL PROCESSES | 660.281 H82a Advanced chemical process control | 660.281 IC3 1994 ICHEME RESEARCH EVENT | 660.281 In2c CHEMICAL PROCESS SYNTHESIS & ENGINEERING DESIGN | 660.281 IN811 INTEGRATED CHEMICAL PROCESES |
Process control is an area of study which seeks to optimize industrial processes, applying different strategies and technologies as required to navigate the variety of processes and their many potential challenges. Though the body of chemical process control theory is robust, it is only in recent decades that it has been effectively integrated with industrial practice to form a flexible toolkit. The need for a guide to this integration of theory and practice has therefore never been more urgent.
Advanced Chemical Process Control meets this need, making advanced chemical process control accessible and useful to chemical engineers with little grounding in the theoretical principles of the subject. It provides a basic introduction to the background and mathematics of control theory, before turning to the implementation of control principles in industrial contexts. The result is a bridge between the insights of control theory and the needs of engineers in plants, factories, research facilities, and beyond.
Advanced Chemical Process Control readers will also find:
Detailed overview of Control Performance Monitoring (CPM), Model Predictive Control (MPC), and more
Discussion of the cost benefit analysis of improved control in particular jobs
Authored by a leading international expert on chemical process control
Advanced Chemical Process Control is essential for chemical and process engineers looking to develop a working knowledge of process control, as well as for students and graduates entering the chemical process control field.
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