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Temperature control theory
Title: Temperature control theory
Category: Science & Technology
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Temperature control theory
Process control systems serve two different purposes. Generally the first of these purposes is to effect a change in a certain output variable, commonly encountered in the startup of a process. The second of these is to regulate or hold an output variable constant despite any changes in an input variable, which usually cannot be easily managed [1].
In order to discuss process control, in detail it is necessary to define several terms. A control loop
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Chemical Process Control: An Introduction to Theory and Practice, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1984.
4) Seborg, Dale E.; Edgar, Thomas F.; Mellichamp, Duncan A. Process Dynamics and Control, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. New York, NY, 1989.
5) Smith, Carlos A.; Corripio, Armando B. Principles and Practice of Automatic Process Control, John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY, 1985.
6) Perry, Robert H.; Green, Don W.; Maloney, James O.; Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook, 7th ed, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 1997.
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