The Integration of Process Design and Control (Computer Aided Chemical Engineering V17)
by Panos Seferlis , Michael C. Georgiadis
Hardcover: 654 pages
Publisher: Elsevier Science; 1 edition (May 6, 2004)
Language: English
IN-10: 0444515577
IN-13: 978-0444515575
Book Description
Traditionally, process design and control system design are performed sequentially. It is only recently displayed that a simultaneous approach to the design and control leads to significant economic benefits and improved dynamic performance during plant operation.
Extensive research in issues such as 'interactions of design and control', 'ysis and design of plant wide control systems', 'integrated methods for design and control' has resulted in impressive advances and significant new technologies that have enriched the variety of instruments available for the design engineer in her endeavour to design and operate new processes. The field of integrated process design and control has reached a maturity level that mingles the best from process knowledge and understanding and control theory on one side, with the best from numerical ysis and optimisation on the other. Direct implementation of integrated methods should soon become the mainstream design procedure.
Within this context 'The Integration of Process Design and Control', bringing together the developments in a variety of topics related to the integrated design and control, will be a real asset for design engineers, practitioners and researchers. Although the individual chapters reach a depth of ysis close to the frontier of current research status, the structure of the book and the autonomous nature of the chapters make the book suitable for a newcomer in the area.
The book comprises four distinct parts:
Part A: Process characterization and controllability ysis
Part B: Integrated process design and control ⊣ Methods
Part C: Plant wide interactions of design and control
Part D: Integrated process design and control ⊣ Extensions
By the end of the book, the reader will have developed a commanding comprehension of the main aspects of integrated design and control, the ability to critically assess the key characteristics and elements related to the interactions between design and control and the capacity to implement the new technology in practice.
* This book brings together the latest developments in a variety of topics related to integrated design and control.
* It is a valuable asset for design engineers, practitioners and researchers.
* The structure of the book and the nature of its chapters also make it suitable for a newcomer to the field.
Contents
The integration of process design and control—Summary and future directions Pages 1-9
Chapter A1 The need for simultaneous design education Pages 10-41
Chapter A2 Chemical process characterization for control design Pages 42-75
Chapter A3 Quantitative nonlinearity assesent—An introduction to nonlinearity measures Pages 76-95
Chapter A4 A geometric approach for process operability ysis Pages 96-125
Chapter A5 Unravelling complex system dynamics using spectral association methods Pages 126-145
Chapter A6 Thermodynamic controllability assesent in process synthesis Pages 146-167
Chapter A7 ysing the controllability of nonlinear process systems Pages 168-186
Chapter B1 Simultaneous process and control design using mixed integer dynamic optimization and parametric programming Pages 187-215
Chapter B2 The back-off approach to simultaneous design and control Pages 216-238
Chapter B3 The use of controller parametrization in the integration of design and control Pages 239-263
Chapter B4 Process design and operation Incorporating environmental, profitability, heat integration and controllability considerations Pages 264-305
Chapter B5 Design for controllability of integrated plants Pages 306-325
Chapter B6 Process design and control structure evaluation and screening using nonlinear sensitivity ysis Pages 326-351
Chapter C1 Design of industrial processes for dynamic operability Pages 352-374
Chapter C2 Synthesis of plantwide control structures using a decision-based methodology Pages 375-400
Chapter C3 Component inventory control in recycle systems Pages 401-429
Chapter C4 Tools and indices for dynamic I/O-controllability assesent and control structure selection Pages 430-463
Chapter C5 Interaction between design and control for an adiabatic tubular reactor process with recycle Pages 464-484
Chapter D1 Integration of optimal operation and control Pages 485-500
Chapter D2 Integrated batch control Pages 501-532
Chapter D3 Towards integrated design and control for defect-free products Pages 533-554
Chapter D4 Multi-objective integrated design and control using stochastic global optimization methods Pages 555-581
Chapter D5 The solution of the simultaneous decoupling and pole placement problem using global optimization Pages 582-603
Chapter D6 Towards a joint process and control design for batch processes: application to semibatch polymer reactors Pages 604-634
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