Practical Process Instrumentation And Control


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Practical Process Instrumentation and Control


Practical Process Instrumentation and Control

Author: Jay Matley

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1980


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Practical Process Control


Practical Process Control

Author: Anthony Seal

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 1998-06-26


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Practical Process Control introduces process control to engineers and technicians unfamiliar with control techniques, providing an understanding of how to actually apply control in a real industrial environment. It avoids analytical treatment of the numerous statistical process control techniques to concentrate on the practical problems involved. A practical approach is taken, making it relevant in virtually all manufacturing and process industries. There is currently no information readily available to practising engineers or students that discusses the real problems and such material is long overdue. - An indispensable guide for all those involved in process control - Includes equipment specification, troubleshooting, system specification and design - Provided with guidelines of HOW TO and HOW NOT TO install process control

Instrumentation for Process Measurement and Control, Third Editon


Instrumentation for Process Measurement and Control, Third Editon

Author: Norman A. Anderson

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 1997-10-22


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The perennially bestselling third edition of Norman A. Anderson's Instrumentation for Process Measurement and Control provides an outstanding and practical reference for both students and practitioners. It introduces the fields of process measurement and feedback control and bridges the gap between basic technology and more sophisticated systems. Keeping mathematics to a minimum, the material meets the needs of the instrumentation engineer or technician who must learn how equipment operates. I t covers pneumatic and electronic control systems, actuators and valves, control loop adjustment, combination control systems, and process computers and simulation