Process Control
An introductory 2002 textbook, Process Control covers the most essential aspects of process control suitable for a two-semester course. While classical techniques are discussed, also included is a discussion of state space modeling and control, a modern control topic lacking in most introductory texts. MATLAB, a popular engineering software package, is employed as a powerful yet approachable computational tool. Text examples demonstrate how root locus, Bode plots, and time domain simulations can be integrated to tackle a control problem. Classical control and state space designs are compared. Despite the reliance on MATLAB, theory and analysis of process control are well-presented, creating a well-rounded pedagogical text. Each chapter concludes with problem sets, to which hints or solutions are provided. A web site provides excellent support in the way of MATLAB outputs of text examples and MATLAB sessions, references, and supplementary notes. Students and professionals will find it a useful text and reference.
- One of the only texts on this subject suitable for a one-semester course in process control
- Includes more than 150 exercises, to which hints or solutions are provided
- Supported by a web site with extra MATLAB help and resources
Product details
February 2005Adobe eBook Reader
9780511074905
0 pages
0kg
127 b/w illus. 4 tables 162 exercises
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Mathematical preliminaries
- 3. Dynamic response
- 4. State space representation
- 5. Analysis of PID control systems
- 6. Design and tuning of single-loop control systems
- 7. Stability of closed-loop systems
- 8. Frequency response analysis
- 9. Design of state space systems
- 10. Multiloop systems
- MATLAB tutorial sessions
- References
- Homework problems.