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Book
01 Jan 1973
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the areas of process control that all chemical engineers need to know, including sizing control valves, tuning controllers, developing control structures and considering interaction between plant design and control.
Abstract: From the Publisher: The purpose of this book is to convey to undergraduate students an understanding of those areas of process control that all chemical engineers need to know. The presentation is concise,readable and restricted to only essential elements. The methods presented have been successfully applied in industry to solve real problems. Analysis of closedloop dynamics in the time,Laplace,frequency and sample-data domains are covered. Designing simple regulatory control systems for multivariable processes is discussed. The practical aspects of process control are presented sizing control valves,tuning controllers,developing control structures and considering interaction between plant design and control. Practical simple identification methods are covered.

1,010 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline methods and philosophy of modeling the elements of power systems which have been found useful in simulation studies of automatic generation control and evaluate the results of these studies.
Abstract: In the study and evaluation of Automatic Generation Control, time domain simulations of the power system process and control logic are the only practical method of attack. This paper outlines methods and philosophy of modeling the elements of power systems which have been found useful in simulation studies of Automatic Generation Control.

49 citations