Overview
- Authors:
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Rashid M. Ansari
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
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Moses O. Tadé
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
- Of particular interest to the petrochemicals industry
- Constant relation of scientific results to industrial application
- The book was written in response to a demand for the material that it contains
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxiii
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- Rashid M. Ansari, Moses O. Tadé
Pages 1-6
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- Rashid M. Ansari, Moses O. Tadé
Pages 7-39
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- Rashid M. Ansari, Moses O. Tadé
Pages 41-58
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- Rashid M. Ansari, Moses O. Tadé
Pages 59-78
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- Rashid M. Ansari, Moses O. Tadé
Pages 79-110
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- Rashid M. Ansari, Moses O. Tadé
Pages 111-142
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- Rashid M. Ansari, Moses O. Tadé
Pages 143-182
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- Rashid M. Ansari, Moses O. Tadé
Pages 183-188
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Back Matter
Pages 189-232
About this book
The series Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and encourage technology transfer in control engineering. The rapid development of control technology has an impact on all areas of the control discipline. New theory, new controllers, actuators, sensors, new industrial processes, computer methods, new applications, new philosophies ... , new challenges. Much of this development work resides in industrial reports, feasibility study papers and the reports of advanced collaborative projects. The series offers an opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of such new work in all aspects of industrial control for wider and rapid dissemination. The last decade has seen considerable interest in reviving the fortunes of non linear control. In contrast to the approaches of the 60S, 70S and 80S a very pragmatic agenda for non-linear control is being pursued using the model-based predictive control paradigm. This text by R. Ansari and M. Tade gives an excellent synthesis of this new direction. Two strengths emphasized by the text are: (i) four applications found in refinery processes are used to give the text a firm practical continuity; (ii) a non-linear model-based control architecture is used to give the method a coherent theoretical framework.
Reviews
“The book covers many topics. … The book is largely self-contained. It may be useful for the academic control community; also it can serve as a concise reference for technicians interested in the application of nonlinear process control theory related to the petroleum refining industry.” (I.Randvee, zbMATH 0953.93006, 2022)