The Second Shell Process Control Workshop covers the proceedings of a workshop of the same name, held in Houston, Texas on December 12-16, 1988. The said workshop seeks to improve the communication process between academic researchers, industrial researchers, and the engineering community in the field of process control, and in turn improve understanding of the nature of the control problems. The book covers topics such as automatic tuning and adaptive control; an operator control theory approach to the shell standard ...
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The Second Shell Process Control Workshop covers the proceedings of a workshop of the same name, held in Houston, Texas on December 12-16, 1988. The said workshop seeks to improve the communication process between academic researchers, industrial researchers, and the engineering community in the field of process control, and in turn improve understanding of the nature of the control problems. The book covers topics such as automatic tuning and adaptive control; an operator control theory approach to the shell standard control problem; discrete time-adaptive predictive control; and the designing of a control system. Also included are topics such as optimal control and model identification; fundamental process control; statistical process control; and interfaces with process control. The text is recommended for researchers and practitioners in the field of engineering who would like to know more about process control and modeling.
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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 678 pages. "On December 12-16, 1988, some of the top academic researchers in the process control field meti with industrial researchers and engineering practitioners from Shell Oil Company Workshop. The objective was to present solutions to the Shell Standard Control Problem published in Shell Process Control, published by Butterworths in 1986. This problem was devised by Shell to contain all of the relevant elements present in typical control problems in the petrochemical industry with the objective of providing academia with a benchmark problem to which to apply new control methods.12 solution papers demonstrated the application of a broad spectrum of new techniques at the forefront of process control theory to this problem." FINE HARDCOVER, FINE DUST JACKET.