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Chapter 7
Process Control Strategies
Jack Geisenhoff, P.E., PMP
Mike Abbott, P.E.
Jeff Coulson, P. Eng, PMP
Richard S. Haugh, P.E.
Robert D. Hill, Ph.D, P.E.
1.0 OBJECTIVE OF AUTOMATIC PROCESS CONTROL
4.1 On–Off Control Versus Modulating Control
4.2 Open-Loop Versus Closed-Loop Control
4.3 Feed-Forward Versus Feedback Control
4.5 Proportional–Integral–Derivative Control
4.9 Artificial Neural Networks
4.9.1 Artificial Neural Network Models
4.9.2 Artificial Neural Network Models Used for Process Modeling
4.9.3 Artificial Neural Network Models Used for Process Control
4.10.2 Most-Open Valve Control
5.0 PUMPING AND FLOW CONTROL STRATEGIES
5.1 Process Description
5.4.1 Well Pumping—Constant-Speed Pumps
5.4.2 Well Pumping—Variable-Speed Pumps
5.4.4 Flow Splitting with Valves or Gates
6.0 SCREENING, GRIT REMOVAL, AND CONVEYANCE CONTROL STRATEGIES
6.1 Process Description
6.4.1 Bar Screen Velocity Control
6.4.2 Bar Screen Cleaning Control