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Quantitative Process Control Theory (Paperback)
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Quantitative Process Control Theory (Paperback)
Series: Automation and Control Engineering
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Quantitative Process Control Theory explains how to solve
industrial system problems using a novel control system design
theory. This easy-to-use theory does not require designers to
choose a weighting function and enables the controllers to be
designed or tuned for quantitative engineering performance indices
such as overshoot. In each chapter, a summary highlights the main
problems and results and exercises improve and test your
understanding of the material. Mathematical proofs are provided for
almost all the results while examples are based on actual
situations in industrial plants involving a paper-making machine,
heat exchanger, hot strip mill, maglev, nuclear reactor,
distillation column/heavy oil fractionator, jacket-cooled reactor,
missile, helicopter/plane, and anesthesia. Developed from the
author's many years of research, this book takes a unique,
practical approach for efficiently solving single-input and
single-output (SISO) and multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO)
control system design issues for quantitative performance indices.
With much of the material classroom-tested, the text is suitable
for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in engineering,
beginning researchers in robust control, and more seasoned
engineers wanting to learn new design techniques.
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