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Nlewis65,+New Topic ChE Series 29 No 2 SPRING 1995 CEE

The document presents a modern textbook on process control engineering, focusing on contemporary technology and coherent presentation of standard material. It covers unique topics such as multivariable control and model-based control, making it suitable for undergraduate courses across various engineering disciplines. The text includes numerous review questions, problems, and worked examples, alongside appendices that provide additional mathematical and theoretical background.

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The document presents a modern textbook on process control engineering, focusing on contemporary technology and coherent presentation of standard material. It covers unique topics such as multivariable control and model-based control, making it suitable for undergraduate courses across various engineering disciplines. The text includes numerous review questions, problems, and worked examples, alongside appendices that provide additional mathematical and theoretical background.

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New in the Topics in Chemical Engineering series

A modern view of process control engineering in the age of new technology!

Process Dynamics, Modeling,


and Control
BABATUNDE A. OGUNNAIKE, ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, AND W. HARMON RAY, 5TEENBOCK
PROFESSOR OF ENGINEERING, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF
WISCONSIN, MADISON

T
his text offers a modern view of process control in the context of today's tech-
nology. It provides the standard material in a coherent presentation and uses
a notation that is more consistent with the research literature in process con-
trol. Topics that are unique include a unified approach to model representations,
process model formation and process identification, multivariable control, statisti-
cal quality control, and model-based control. This book is designed to be used as
an introductory text for undergraduate courses in process dynamics and control.
In addition to chemical engineering courses, the text would also be suitable for
such courses taught in mechanical, nuclear, industrial, and metallurgical engi-
neering departments.

FEATURES:
• Provides a modern view of process control • Close to 500 review questions and over 200
engineering; topics include digital computer data problems are drawn from many areas of
acquisition, process monitoring, and process application and appear throughout the text.
control. More than l 00 worked examples are also included.
• The text is logically organized; basic concepts are • Appendices are provided that cover topics
presented to students and details of the most including modern instrumentation capabilities,
advanced material are left to later chapters. complex variables and solution methods for
• Mathematical concepts are reviewed throughout ordinary differential and difference equations,
the text to assist engineers with limited Laplace transforms and z-transforms, matrix
mathematical backgrounds. methods and computer packages for computer-
aided control system design.
• The text Is designed to provide the theoretical
background for courses that include a laboratory.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
PART I: Introduction PART IV: Process Control PART V: Special Control Topics
1. Introductory Concepts of Process Control Part IVA: Single-Loop Control 27. Model Predictive Control
2 . Introduction to Control System Implementation 14. Feedback Control Systems 28 . Statistical Process Control
PART II: Process Dynamics 15 .Conventional Feedback Controller Design 29 . Selected Topics in Advanced Process Control
3. Basic Elements of Dynamic Analysis 16. Design of More Complex Control Structures 30. Process Control System Synthesis - Some
4. The Process Model 17. Controller Design for Processes with Difficult Case Studies
5. Dynamic Behavior of Lineor Low Order- Dynamics PART VI: Appendices
Systems 18. Controller Design for Nonlinear Systems A. Control System Symbols used in Process and
6. Dynamic Behavior of Linear Higher Order- 19. Model-Based Control Instrumentation Diagrams
Systems Part IVB: Multivariable Process Control B. Complex Variables, Differential Equations,
7. Inverse-Response Systems 20. Introduction to Multivariable Systems and Difference Equations
B. Time-Delay Systems 21 . Interaction Analysis and Multiple Single Loop C. Laplace and z-T ransformations
9. Frequency-Response Analysis Design D. Review of Matrix Algebra
10. Nonlinear Systems 22 . Design of Multivariable Controllers E. Computer-Aided Control System Design
11 . Stability Part IVC: Computer Process Control Author Index
PART Ill: Process Modeling and 23 . Introduction to Sampled-Data Systems Subject Index
Identification 24. Tools of Discrete-Time Systems Analysis
12. Theoretical Process Modeling 25 . Dynamic Analysis of Discrete-Time Systems (Topics in Chemical Engineering)
13 . Process Identification : Empirical Process 26 . Design of Digital Controllers 1,296 pages; 446 illus.
Modeling 509119-1 1994 $79 .95

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