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Sheet and film processes include coating, papermaking, metal rolling, and polymer film extrusion. Products produced by these processes include paper, bumper stickers, plastic bags, windshield safety glass, and sheet metal. The total capitalization of industries that rely on these processes is well over $ 500 billion worldwide. These processes are notorious for being difficult to control.The goal of this book is to present the theoretical background and practical techniques for the identification and control of sheet and film processes. It is explained why many existing industrial control systems perform poorly for sheet and film processes. Identification and control algorithms are described and illustrated which provide consistent and reliable product quality. These algorithms include an experimental design technique that ensures that informative data are collected during input-output experimentation, model identification techniques that produce a process model and an estimate of its accuracy, and control techniques that take into account actuator constraints as well as robustness to model uncertainties.The algorithms covered in this book are truly the state of the art. Variations on some of the algorithms have been implemented on industrial sheet and film processes. Other algorithms are in various stages of implementation. All of the algorithms have been applied to realistic simulation models constructed from industrial plant data; many of these studies are included in this book.
Sheet and film processes include coating, papermaking, metal
rolling, and polymer film extrusion. Products produced by these
processes include paper, bumper stickers, plastic bags, windshield
safety glass, and sheet metal. The total capitalization of
industries that rely on these processes is well over $ 500 billion
worldwide. These processes are notorious for being difficult to
control. The goal of this book is to present the theoretical
background and practical techniques for the identification and
control of sheet and film processes. It is explained why many
existing industrial control systems perform poorly for sheet and
film processes. Identification and control algorithms are described
and illustrated which provide consistent and reliable product
quality. These algorithms include an experimental design technique
that ensures that informative data are collected during
input-output experimentation, model identification techniques that
produce a process model and an estimate of its accuracy, and
control techniques that take into account actuator constraints as
well as robustness to model uncertainties. The algorithms covered
in this book are truly the state of the art. Variations on some of
the algorithms have been implemented on industrial sheet and film
processes. Other algorithms are in various stages of
implementation. All of the algorithms have been applied to
realistic simulation models constructed from industrial plant data;
many of these studies are included in this book.
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