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The extensive description of complex functionalities in function block systems, using hybrid modeling methods can be simplified by identifying an internal structure of these function blocks. For that a formal model of ‘function block components’ is needed. Witch such a model the internal structure of batch-oriented blocks and advanced control blocks as two typical examples for complex functionalities in process control engineering is seperated in unified and generic and typespecific describable components, whose dynamic behaviour runs from discrete to continous and frequently is hybrid.
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Münnemann, A., Enste, U., Epple, U. (2002). Hybrid Modeling of Complex Process Control Function Blocks. In: Engell, S., Frehse, G., Schnieder, E. (eds) Modelling, Analysis, and Design of Hybrid Systems. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 279. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45426-8_4
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