From Plant Data to Process Control
Ideas for Process Identification and PID Design (The Taylor & Francis Systems and Control Book Series, Vol. 11)
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Word Count
60,000 words, Guess
Page Count
240 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefromplantdatatop00wang
- ISBN-100748407014
- ISBN-139780748407019
- Library of Congress Control Number99052963
- OCLC Control Number437079161
and 3 more
- Better World Books9780748407019
- Better World BooksKS-087-991
- Open LibraryOL7963619M
Classifications
- LCCTS156.8.W364 2000
- LCCTS156.8 .W364 2000
- LCCTS156.8 .W364 2000eb
First Sentence
An identification experiment consists of perturbing the process input and observing the resulting response in the process output variable.
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- From Plant Data to Process Control: Ideas for Process Identification and PID Design (The Taylor & Francis Systems and Control Book Series, Vol. 11)
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