Plant-Wide Process Control (Wiley Series in Chemical Engineering) Review

Plant-Wide Process Control (Wiley Series in Chemical Engineering)
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I had the privledge of taking the course that Dr. Erickson teaches that uses this text. It is a decent book and an excellent class.
The book would probably not be as useful to those who do not have formal instruction, but would be a good reference with simple examples for those who already have some experience with Process Controls.

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The complete control system engineering solution for continuous and batch manufacturing plants.This book presents a complete methodology of control system design for continuous and batch manufacturing in such diverse areas as pulp and paper, petrochemical, chemical, food, pharmaceutical, and biochemical production. Geared to practicing engineers faced with designing increasingly more sophisticated control systems in response to present-day economic and regulatory pressures, Plantwide Process Control focuses on the engineering portion of a plant automation improvement project. It features a full control design information package (Control Requirements Definition or CRD), and guides readers through all steps of the automation process-from the initial concept to design, simulation, testing, implementation, and operation. This unique and practical resource:* Integrates continuous, batch, and discrete control techniques.* Shows how to use the methodology with any automation project-existing or new, simple or complex, large or small.* Relates recent ISO and ISA standards to the discipline of control engineering.* Illustrates the methodology with a pulp-and-paper mill case study.* Incorporates numerous other examples, from single-loop controllers to multivariable controllers.

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