
Designing Controls for the Process Industries
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 30 November 2023
- ISBN 9781032433455
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages600 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 902 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 322 Illustrations, black & white; 45 Halftones, black & white; 277 Line drawings, black & white 558
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Short description:
Offering a modern, process-oriented approach emphasizing process control scheme development the text focuses on aspects that are most important for current process engineering and reflects industry use of digital distributed control-based systems. The new edition features dozens of tutorial videos showing solutions to most of the example problems.
MoreLong description:
Offering a modern, process-oriented approach emphasizing process control scheme development instead of extended coverage of LaPlace space descriptions of process dynamics, Designing Controls for the Process Industries focuses on aspects that are most important for contemporary practical process engineering and reflects the industry?s use of digital distributed control-based systems. The second edition now features 60 tutorial videos demonstrating solutions to most of the example problems.
Instead of starting with the controller, the book starts with the process and moves on to how basic regulatory control schemes can be designed to achieve the process objectives while maintaining stable operations. In addition to continuous control concepts, process and control system dynamics are embedded into the text with each new concept presented. The book alsoincludes sections on batch and semi-batch processes and safety automation within each concept area. It discusses the four most common control techniques: control loop feedback, feedforward, ratio, and cascade, and discusses application of these techniques for process control schemes for the most common types of unit operations. It also discusses more advanced andless commonly used regulatory control options such as override, allocation, and split range controllers; includes an introduction to higher-level automation functions; and provides guidance for ways to increase the overall safety, stability, and efficiency for many process applications. It introduces the theory behind the most common types of controllers used in the process industries and provides various additional plant automation-related subjects. The new edition also includes new homework problems and examples, including multiple choice questions for flipped classes, information about statistical process control, and a new case study that documents the development of regulatory control schemes for an entire process area.
Aimed at chemical engineering students in process control courses, as well as practicing process and control engineers, this textbook offers an alternative to traditional texts and offers a practical, hands-on approach to design of process controls.
PowerPoint lecture slides, multiple-choice quiz questions for each chapter, and a solutions manual are available to qualifying instructors. Tutorial-style videos for most of the text examples are available for all readers to download.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Processing System Fundamentals. 2. Control System Fundamentals. 3. Motive Force Unit Operations Control. 4. Heat Transfer Unit Operations Control. 5. Separation Unit Operations Controls. 6. Reaction Unit Operations Controls. 7. Other Control Paradigms. 8. Controller Theory. 9. Higher- Level Automation Techniques. 10. Instrumentation (Types and Capabilities). 11. Automation and Control System Projects. 12. Process Dynamics Analysis. Appendix A: Transform Functions and the ?s? Domain. Appendix B: PID Controller Tuning. Appendix C: Controller Script. Appendix D: A Case Study of the Regulatory Controls of an Entire Process Area.
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