
The Integration of Process Design and Control: Volume 17
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 6. May 2004
Book
Hardback
654 pages
978-0-444-51557-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Traditionally, process design and control system design are performed sequentially. It is only recently displayed that a simultaneous approach to the design and control leads to significant economic benefits and improved dynamic performance during plant operation.
Extensive research in issues such as 'interactions of design and control', 'analysis and design of plant wide control systems', 'integrated methods for design and control' has resulted in impressive advances and significant new technologies that have enriched the variety of instruments available for the design engineer in her endeavour to design and operate new processes. The field of integrated process design and control has reached a maturity level that mingles the best from process knowledge and understanding and control theory on one side, with the best from numerical analysis and optimisation on the other. Direct implementation of integrated methods should soon become the mainstream design procedure.
Within this context 'The Integration of Process Design and Control', bringing together the developments in a variety of topics related to the integrated design and control, will be a real asset for design engineers, practitioners and researchers. Although the individual chapters reach a depth of analysis close to the frontier of current research status, the structure of the book and the autonomous nature of the chapters make the book suitable for a newcomer in the area.
The book comprises four distinct parts:
Part A: Process characterization and controllability analysis
Part B: Integrated process design and control ⊣ Methods
Part C: Plant wide interactions of design and control
Part D: Integrated process design and control ⊣ Extensions
By the end of the book, the reader will have developed a commanding comprehension of the main aspects of integrated design and control, the ability to critically assess the key characteristics and elements related to the interactions between design and control and the capacity to implement the new technology in practice.
Extensive research in issues such as 'interactions of design and control', 'analysis and design of plant wide control systems', 'integrated methods for design and control' has resulted in impressive advances and significant new technologies that have enriched the variety of instruments available for the design engineer in her endeavour to design and operate new processes. The field of integrated process design and control has reached a maturity level that mingles the best from process knowledge and understanding and control theory on one side, with the best from numerical analysis and optimisation on the other. Direct implementation of integrated methods should soon become the mainstream design procedure.
Within this context 'The Integration of Process Design and Control', bringing together the developments in a variety of topics related to the integrated design and control, will be a real asset for design engineers, practitioners and researchers. Although the individual chapters reach a depth of analysis close to the frontier of current research status, the structure of the book and the autonomous nature of the chapters make the book suitable for a newcomer in the area.
The book comprises four distinct parts:
Part A: Process characterization and controllability analysis
Part B: Integrated process design and control ⊣ Methods
Part C: Plant wide interactions of design and control
Part D: Integrated process design and control ⊣ Extensions
By the end of the book, the reader will have developed a commanding comprehension of the main aspects of integrated design and control, the ability to critically assess the key characteristics and elements related to the interactions between design and control and the capacity to implement the new technology in practice.
Reviews / Votes
"This book has been well-structured in that it is much more than just a collection of papers in this area. Gives a good summary of the state-of-the-art in the integration of design and control and would be a useful reference for pratitioners who are either interested in process control or in designing processes that are easier to control" --Professor Nilay Shah, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND DESIGN, September 2005More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
(i) Academics and researchers that carry out research in the field of process design and control(ii) Industrial practitioners involved in the design and operation of new and existing processes(iii) Educational purposes both in academia and industry
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1089 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-51557-5 (9780444515575)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Michael C. Georgiadis is Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London. He holds a PhD from Imperial College. His research areas encompass Energy Systems Engineering; Energy Planning and Scheduling; Energy Saving Techniques for the Process Industries; Supply Chain Network Design and Optimisation; Techniques for Project Scheduling; Advanced Process Control of Energy and Production Systems; Modelling , simulation and Dynamic Optimization of oil and gas processes; Computer-Aided Process Design and Synthesis; Design and scheduling of Batch and semi-continuous Processes, Production Planning. Emphasis on food, specialty chemicals and pharmaceutical processes; Optimisation and Control of Drug delivery systems; and Modelling of Biological Systems.
Editor
Chemical Process Engineering Research Institute, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK
Content
The integration of process design and control -Summary and future directions.
Part A-Controllability analysis and process characterisation.
Part B-Integrated process design and control - Methods.
Part C-Plantwide interactions of design and control.
Part D-Integrated process design and control - Extensions.
Part A-Controllability analysis and process characterisation.
Part B-Integrated process design and control - Methods.
Part C-Plantwide interactions of design and control.
Part D-Integrated process design and control - Extensions.