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<nowiki>*</nowiki> The book by Seborg et al. is easily available new or second hand, as it was the prescribed textbook in 2013 (Marlin's book was prescribed in 2012). I will make reference to the chapters from Seborg on the website as well. |
Revision as of 14:57, 8 January 2014
Topics covered
- What are the elements in a control loop
- Explain what feedback control is
- Be able to apply feedback manually to a chemical process
- What the objectives for control are
- What the benefits of Process Control are
Readings and preparation for class; video and audio files
Date | Class number | Reading (Marlin) | Reading (Seborg*) | Handout | Video and audio files | |
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08 January | 01B | Chapter 1 | Preface, Chapter 1, Chapter 9 | Handout for class | Audio (41 M) | |
10 January | 01C | Chapter 2 |
* The book by Seborg et al. is easily available new or second hand, as it was the prescribed textbook in 2013 (Marlin's book was prescribed in 2012). I will make reference to the chapters from Seborg on the website as well.