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Gregory K McMillan
22 Dec 2011
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How to Succeed – Part 7
Given a good measurement and final control element selection, location, and installation, we move on to designing the control scheme and achieving the best loop performance. The control system should minimize process interactions and optimize process quality, efficiency, and production rate. The control loops should minimize disturbances and effectively achieve new operating points. Here is … Continue reading »
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