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Doug Cooper science forum beginner
Joined: 17 Feb 2006
Posts: 4
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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:27 am Post subject:
Process Control Blog - www.controlguru.com
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www.controlguru.com is a blog that offers information and discussion
about automatic process control.
The complete Table Of Posts found at Controlguru includes:
Fundamental Principles of Process Control
Sensors Should Be Fast, Cheap and Easy
Model Fitting is Fundamental to Profitable Control
Graphical Modeling of Process Dynamics: Heat Exchanger Study
Step Test Data From a Heat Exchanger
Process Gain Is The "How Far" Variable
Process Time Constant is The "How Fast" Variable
Dead Time Is The "How Much Delay" Variable
Validating Our Heat Exchanger FOPDT Model
Process Control Preliminaries
A Controller’s Process Goes From Wire Out to Wire In
The Normal or Standard PID Algorithm
Sample Rate Critical to Analysis/Tuning Success
Control is Easy; Good Data is Hard
Integral Action and PI Control
A Peek at Tuning Your PI Controller
Evaluating Controller Performance
Good Control Performance Is A Matter Of Application
Comparing Controller Performance Using Plot Data
Cascade Control and Feed Forward Control
Control Strategies for Improved Disturbance Rejection
Cascade Controller Design and Tuning
Feed Forward Should Be as Dynamic as the Process
Advanced Control Strategies
Why Advanced Control Projects are Always Profitable
Definition of a Successful Control Project
Application: Boiler Level Control
Cascade, Feed Forward and Boiler Level Control
Dynamic Shrink/Swell and Boiler Level Control
Application: Distillation Control
Distillation Control: Introduction
Please visit, enjoy and contribute!
Doug Cooper
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