* Incorporates numerous other examples, from single-loop controllers to multivariable controllers.
KELVIN T. ERICKSON is Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Missouri-Rolla.<br> <br> . HEDRICK is President of Automation and Control Technologies, Inc. in St. Louis, Missouri. Combined, they have 50 years' experience in computer-based plant-control technology.
Preface
xi
Introduction to Process Plant Systems and Control Technology
1
(18)
Introduction
2
(1)
What Is a Plant?
3
(8)
Modern Process Control
11
(5)
Chapter Summaries
16
(2)
References
18
(1)
Control Engineering on Capital Projects
19
(18)
Introduction
20
(1)
Control Engineering
20
(1)
Plant Capital Project Management
21
(14)
Project Team Considerations
35
(1)
References
36
(1)
A Practitioner's Model for Automation and Control
37
(60)
Introduction
38
(5)
S88.01 Models
43
(29)
Information Management
72
(1)
User Interface
72
(4)
Control System Technology
76
(1)
Example Models
77
(19)
References
96
(1)
Process Modeling
97
(69)
Introduction
98
(2)
Dynamic Models Based on Fundamental Principles
100
(20)
Empirical Models
120
(5)
Discrete-Time Models
125
(8)
Simulation
133
(4)
Empirical Model Identification
137
(28)
References
165
(1)
Single-Loop Regulatory Control
166
(47)
Introduction
166
(4)
General Feedback Control
170
(8)
PID Controller
178
(9)
PID Controller Tuning
187
(24)
User Interface Considerations
211
(1)
References
212
(1)
Enhancements to Single-Loop Regulatory Control
213
(55)
Introduction
213
(1)
Cascade Control
214
(13)
Feedforward Control
227
(15)
Ratio Control
242
(2)
Split-Range Control
244
(4)
Override Control
248
(4)
Single-Loop Model Predictive Control
252
(12)
Batch Control Considerations
264
(2)
References
266
(2)
Multivariable Regulatory Control
268
(61)
Introduction
268
(3)
Multiloop Control
271
(21)
Decoupling Control
292
(7)
Singular-Value Decomposition
299
(12)
Multivariable Model Predictive Control
311
(11)
User Interface
322
(5)
References
327
(2)
Discrete Control
329
(42)
Introduction
330
(1)
Basic Discrete Control
330
(5)
Interlock Control
335
(4)
Discrete-Control Modules
339
(11)
Unit Supervision Discrete Control
350
(20)
References
370
(1)
Batch Control
371
(31)
Introduction
371
(1)
Batch Plant Operation Complexity
372
(1)
Batch Operation Model
373
(2)
Procedural Control in Batch Processing
375
(5)
Coordination Control
380
(1)
Recipe Control
380
(3)
Batch Campaign Management
383
(2)
Batch Data Management
385
(1)
Batch User Interface for Setup and Operation
385
(1)
Batch Control Example
386
(15)
References
401
(1)
Case Study: Pulp and Paper Mill
402
(109)
Pulp Mill Area
406
(93)
Paper Mill Area
499
(11)
References
510
(1)
Appendix A. Symbols Used in Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams
511
(3)
Appendix B. Ladder Logic
514
(7)
Appendix C. Sequential Function Charts
521
(5)
Glossary
526
(14)
Index
540
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