Romagnoli, José A.

Introduction to process control / José A. Romagnoli, Ahmet Palazoğlu. - Boca Raton, FL : Taylor & Francis/CRC, 2006. - 528 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Why process control? -- Ch. 2. Definitions and terminology -- Ch. 3. Basic concepts in modeling -- Ch. 4. Development of models from fundamental laws -- Ch. 5. Input-output models : the transfer function -- Ch. 6. Models from process data -- Ch. 7. Stability -- Ch. 8. Dynamic performance -- Ch. 9. Frequency response -- Ch. 10. Basic elements of feedback control -- Ch. 11. Stability analysis of closed-loop processes -- Ch. 12. Feedback control design -- Ch. 13. Multivariable systems : special cases -- Ch. 14. Multivariable systems : general concepts -- Ch. 15. Design of multivariable controllers -- Ch. 16. Model-based control -- Ch. 17. Model uncertainty and robustness -- Ch. 18. Model predictive control (MPC) -- Ch. 19. Practical control of nonlinear processes -- Ch. 20. Plantwide process control -- Ch. 21. Industrial control technology -- Ch. 22. Role of process control in modern manufacturing -- Ch. 23. Data processing and reconciliation -- Ch. 24. Process monitoring. App. A. Linearization -- App. B. Laplace transformation -- App. C. Matrix Operations -- App. D. Basic statistics.

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Chemical process control.

660.2815 / ROM 2006