Introduction to Process Control : Analysis, Mathematical Modeling, Control and Optimization / by Victor A. Skormin.
2016
HD30.23
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Title
Introduction to Process Control : Analysis, Mathematical Modeling, Control and Optimization / by Victor A. Skormin.
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ISBN
9783319422589 (electronic book)
3319422588 (electronic book)
9783319422572
331942257X
3319422588 (electronic book)
9783319422572
331942257X
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2016]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 254 pages) : illustrations.
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10.1007/978-3-319-42258-9 doi
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HD30.23
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.40301
Summary
This textbook is intended for an introductory graduate level on process control, taught in most engineering curricula. It focuses on the statistical techniques and methods of control and system optimization needed for the mathematical modeling, analysis, simulation, control and optimization of multivariable manufacturing processes. In four sections, it covers: Relevant mathematical methods, including random events, variables and processes, and their characteristics; estimation and confidence intervals; Bayes applications; correlation and regression analysis; statistical cluster analysis; and singular value decomposition for classification applications. Mathematical description of manufacturing processes, including static and dynamic models; model validation; confidence intervals for model parameters; principal component analysis; conventional and recursive least squares procedures; nonlinear least squares; and continuous-time, discrete-time, s-domain and Z-domain models. Control of manufacturing processes, including transfer function/transfer matrix models; state-variable models; methods of discrete-time classical control; state variable discrete-time control; state observers/estimators in control systems; methods of decoupling control; and methods of adaptive control. Methods and applications of system optimization, including unconstrained and constrained optimization; analytical and numerical optimization procedures; use of penalty functions; methods of linear programming; gradient methods; direct search methods; genetic optimization; methods and applications of dynamic programming; and applications to estimation, design, control, and planning. Each section of the book will include end-of-chapter exercises, and the book will be suitable for any systems, electrical, chemical, or industrial engineering program, as it focuses on the processes themselves, and not on the product being manufactured. Students will be able to obtain a mathematical model of any manufacturing process, to design a computer-based control system for a particular continuous manufacturing process, and be able to formulate an engineering problem in terms of optimization, as well as the ability to choose and apply the appropriate optimization technique.
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Springer texts in business and economics.
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Table of Contents
Statistical Methods and their Applications
Mathematical Description of Manufacturing Processes
Computer Control of Manufacturing Processes
Methods and Models of Optimazation.
Mathematical Description of Manufacturing Processes
Computer Control of Manufacturing Processes
Methods and Models of Optimazation.