Integration of Process Design and Control
IFAC Workshop, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 27-28 June 1994
E. Zafiriou(Editor)
Pergamon (Publisher)
Published in September 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
260 pages
978-0-08-042358-6 (ISBN)
Description
The existence of interactions between the design of a process and that of its control system have been known to industrial practitioners for a long time. In the past decade, academic research has produced methodologies and tools that begin to address the issue of designing processes that are flexible, can be controlled reliably, and are inherently safe. This publication unites the work of academics and practitioners with interests in the integration of process design and control, in order to examine the state of the art in methodologies and applications. The scope covers the design of chemical plants at different stages of detail. It also examines control issues from the plantwide level, where, for example, recycles between units can be important, to the specific unit level, where the availability or selection of measurements might be the most important factor.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 290 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-08-042358-6 (9780080423586)
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Content
Part 1 Process controllability: dynamic controllability and resiliency diagnosis using steady state process flowsheet data, O. Weitz and D.R. Lewin; evaluation of achievable control quality in nonlinear processes, M. Soroush. Part 2 Environments for integrated design and control: validation of prototype software for integrated control system and process design, P.A. Lant et al; process design and control for quality assurance, M. Storz et al. Part 3 Integration of design and control for distillation systems: modelling, simulation and controllability analysis of a heat-integrated industrial distillation system, F. Gross et al; interactive plant and control design of a double-effect distillation column, J. Pohlmeier and A. Rix. Part 4 Invited industrial paper: industrial viewpoint on design/control tradeoffs, J.J. Downs et al. Part 5 Poster papers: integration of flexibility and control in process design, O.L. Chacon-Montdragon and D.M. Himmelblau; systematic process modelling - a tool for integrating process design and control, R.W. Jone and P.J. Gawthrop; role of combined steady-state and dynamic simulation in integration of process and control design, J. Goom et al. Part 6 Case studies: the effects of operational and design characteristics of catalytic cracking reactors on the closed-loop performance of linear model predictive controllers, L. Kalra and C. Georgakis; design issues related to the control of continuous crystallizers, R.A. Eek et al. Part 7 Effect of uncertainty and changing operating conditions on design/control interaction: screening plant designs and control structures for uncertain systems, R.D. Braatz et al; switchability analysis, V. White et al. (Part Contents).