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Process Control
Bao, Jie; Lee, Peter L.
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Description for Process Control
Hardback. Addresses passivity-based developments in various areas of control theory. This book places emphasis on real results that add insight. It is suitable for industrial, engineering and academic communities. Series: Advances in Industrial Control. Num Pages: 273 pages, 77 black & white illustrations, 5 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: TJFM. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 17. Weight in Grams: 528.
Passivity and associated stability conditions form one of the cornerstones in control theory and have begun to be applied in process control. The passivity framework can be used in process input-output controllability analysis as well as control design. Here, the concept of passive systems is also linked to process thermodynamics to provide engineers with insights into the physical bases of results.
In this book, passivity-based developments in the areas of robust process control, decentralized control, fault tolerant control, process controllability analysis and nonlinear process control are addressed systematically for the first time. Written for the industrial, engineering and academic communities, ... Read morethe emphasis is placed on results that enhance insight and intuition. Application issues are illustrated by case studies in all the main chapters. MATLAB® routines for all examples and a library of functions that implement the methods developed in "Process Control" can be downloaded from springer.com.
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Publisher
Springer London Ltd United Kingdom
Series
Advances in Industrial Control
Place of Publication
England, United Kingdom
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About Bao, Jie; Lee, Peter L.
Jie Bao holds the position of Senior Lecturer; he has industrial experience in China with the Control and Measurement Division of ZUSTD Corp. He is a reviewer for several journals including: Journal of Process Control, Journal of Membrane Science, IEEE Automatic Control and ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement and Control. In the last seven years, he has published 16 ... Read morepapers in archival journals. Peter Lee is currently the Executive Dean of Engineering, Science and Computing at Curtin University of Technology. Previously he held senior positions at Murdoch University and the University of Queensland. He also worked with ICI Australia for a number of years. He has worked in Process Control for the last 25 years, both in academe and industry. An author of 3 books and over 220 papers, he also has an active consultancy practice in the feasibility, development and application of process control methods. He is also a consultant to the United Nations Industry Development Organisation. He was awarded the Shedden Pacific Medal for Excellence for contributions to Chemical Engineering in 1993, The Institution of Engineers Australia Excellence Award in 1998 for the design of laboratory facilities at Rockingham and the Centenary Medal for services to Australian society in 2003. Peter was educated in Melbourne and has degrees from RMIT (BE) and Monash University (PhD). He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia and a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, London. Peter Lee is the editor of the 1993 Springer title: Lee (ed.), Nonlinear Process Control (3-540-19856-3, 1993, 264 pp HC) Show Less
Reviews for Process Control
From the reviews: “Process Control: The Passive Systems Approach provides material that is potentially valuable to students and researchers interested in learning the fundamentals of passivity-based methods and their application to chemical process control and thermodynamics. … The main strength of the book is that it shows that passivity can provide a formalism for studying process control. Relevant results ... Read moreare reviewed, and interesting research questions are posed. … Overall, the book is useful as a reference and as a source of new research ideas.” (B. Erik Ydstie, IEEE Control Systems Magazine, Vol. 30, February, 2010) Show Less