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    Process Systems Analysis and Control by Coughanowr, Donald; LeBlanc, Steven;

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    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 February 2008

    • ISBN 9780071121866
    • Binding Paperback
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    • Language English
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    The third edition of Process Systems Analysis and Control retains the excellent style for which this book is well known: short, clearly written chapters. The book is an ideal teaching and learning tool for a semester-long undergraduate chemical engineering course in process dynamics and control. It avoids the encyclopedic approach that many texts on this topic fall into. The third edition is updated to include new topics, including model predictive control and digital control, that are introduced at a level appropriate for the undergraduate chemical engineering curriculum.

    Computer examples using MATLAB and Simulink have been introduced throughout the book to supplement and enhance standard hand-solved examples. These packages allow the easy construction of block diagrams and quick analysis of control concepts to enable the student to explore "what-if" type problems that would be much more difficult and time consuming by hand. Many new homework problems have been added to each chapter. The new problems are a mixture of hand-solved and computer exercises. One-page capsule summaries have been added to the end of each chapter to help students review and study the most important concepts in each chapter.



    The third edition of Process Systems Analysis and Control retains the excellent style for which this book is well known: short, clearly written chapters. The book is an ideal teaching and learning tool for a semester-long undergraduate chemical engineering course in process dynamics and control. It avoids the encyclopedic approach that many texts on this topic fall into. The third edition is updated to include new topics, including model predictive control and digital control, that are introduced at a level appropriate for the undergraduate chemical engineering curriculum.

    Computer examples using MATLAB and Simulink have been introduced throughout the book to supplement and enhance standard hand-solved examples. These packages allow the easy construction of block diagrams and quick analysis of control concepts to enable the student to explore "what-if" type problems that would be much more difficult and time consuming by hand. Many new homework problems have been added to each chapter. The new problems are a mixture of hand-solved and computer exercises. One-page capsule summaries have been added to the end of each chapter to help students review and study the most important concepts in each chapter.

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    Table of Contents:

    1 An Introductory Example

    Part I The Laplace Transform

    2 The Laplace Transform

    3 Inversion by Partial Fractions

    4 Further Properties of Transforms

    Part II Linear Open
    -Loop Systems

    5 Response of First
    -Order Systems

    6 Physical Examples of First
    -Order Systems

    7 Response of First
    -Order Systems in Series

    8 Higher
    -Order Systems: Second
    -Order and Transportation Lag

    Part III Linear Closed
    -Loop Systems

    9 The Control System

    10 Controllers and Final Control Elements

    11 Block Diagram of a Chemical
    -Reactor Control System

    12 Closed
    -Loop Transfer Functions

    13 Transient Response of Simple Control Systems

    14 Stability

    15 Root Locus

    Part IV Frequency Response

    16 Introduction to Frequency Response

    17 Control System Design by Frequency Response

    Part V Process Applications

    18 Advanced Control Strategies

    19 Controller Tuning and Process Identification

    20 Control Valves

    21 Theoretical Analysis of Complex Processes

    Part VI Sampled Data Control Systems

    22 Sampling and Z
    -transforms

    23 Open
    -loop and Closed
    -loop Response

    24 Stability

    25 Modified Z
    -transforms

    26 Sampled
    -Data Control of a First Order Process with Transport Lag

    27 Design of Sampled
    -data Controllers

    Part VII State Space Methods

    28 State Space Representation of Physical Systems

    29 Transfer Function Matrix

    30 Multivariable Control

    Part VIII Nonlinear Control

    31 Examples of Nonlinear Systems

    32 Methods of Phase Plane Analysis

    33 The Describing Function Method

    Part IX Computers in Process Control

    34 Digital Computer Simulation of Control Systems

    35 Microprocessor
    -Based Controllers and Distributed Control

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