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Table of Contents

Dedication D.1

Preface P.i

References P.iii

Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1

1.1 The purpose of process control 1.1

1.1 Introduction to distillation 1.6

1.2 Distillation process control 1.9

1.3 A real-time approach to distillation process control education 1.10

Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Distillation Control 2.1

2.1 Mass & Energy balance: The only means to affect distillation tower's behavior 2.3

2.2 Control design procedure 2.8

2.3 Degrees of freedom 2.9

2.4 Pairing 2.14

2.5 Gain analysis 2.20

2.6 Common control configuration 2.22

2.7 Screening Control Strategies via Steady-State Simulation 2.25

Chapter 3: Control Hardware 3.1

3.1 Introduction 3.1

3.2 Control Hardware Overview 3.2

3.3 Sensors 3.3

3.4 Final Control Elements 3.15

3.5 Controllers/CPU 3.17

3.6 Modern Trends 3.22

Chapter 4: Inventory Control 4.1

4.1 Pressure control 4.1

4.2 Level control 4.12

Chapter 5: Distillation Composition Control 5.1

5.1 Temperature control 5.1

5.2 Actual composition control 5.10

5.3 More complex control configurations 5.13

5.4 Distillation control scheme design using steady state models 5.15

5.5 Performance Analysis using Steady-State Data for an Existing Distillation Tower 5.17

5.6 Distillation control scheme design using dynamic models 5.23

Chapter 6: Refinery Versus Chemical Plant Distillation Operations 6.1

6.1 New Generation of Refinery Controls 6.6

6.2 Improving thermodynamic efficiency through control 6.11

6.3 Blending and its implications on control 6.12

Chapter 7: Distillation Controller Tuning 7.1

7.1 Model identification: Step Testing 7.2

7.2 Typical process responses 7.5

7.3 Engineering Units versus Percent of Scale 7.6

7.4 Basics in PID Tuning 7.9

7.5 Tuning in distillation control 7.10

7.6 The role of tuning in a "value engineering" era 7.12

Chapter 8: Fine and Specialty Chemicals Distillation Control 8.1

8.1 Key Features 8.1

8.2 Measurement and Control Challenges 8.2

8.3 Nuances of Fine Chemicals Distillation 8.6

8.4 Side Draw Distillation 8.12

8.5 Composition Control in High Purity Side Draw Distillation 8.14

8.6 Advanced Distillation Column Configurations 8.17

8.7 Petlyuk and Divided Wall Columns 8.18

8.8 Optimal Design versus Optimal Operations 8.21

Chapter 9: Advanced Regulatory control 9.1

9.1 Introduction 9.1

9.2 Cascade Control 9.2

9.3 Ratio Control 9.8

9.4 Feedforward Control 9.12

9.4 Constraint/Override Control 9.15

9.5 Decoupling 9.17

Chapter 10: Model predictive control 10.1

10.1 Introduction to MPC 10.1

10.2 To MPC or not to MPC 10.2

10.3 MPC Fundamentals 10.3

10.4 Dynamic Matrix Control (DMC) 10.7

10.5 Setting up a MPC in Distillation 10.14

10.6 Digitalization and MPC10.20

Chapter 11: Plant wide control in distillation 11.1

11.1 Distillation column trains 11.2

11.2 Heat integration (energy recycle) 11.5

11. 3 Materials Recycling 11.17

Tutorial and Self-Study Questions 11.20

References 11.22

Workshop 1 -- Hands on Learning by Doing W1.1

Course philosophy W1.1

Key Learning Objectives W1.1

Book Coverage W1.1

Prerequisites W1.2

Study Material W1.2

Organization W1.3

Simulation Tool W1.3

Overall Learning Objectives W1.4

Tasks W1.5

1 -- Get familiar with the simulator W1.5

2 -- Steady state tutorial W1.5

3 --Transitioning from steady state to dynamics tutorial W1.6

Tutorial and Self-Study Questions W1.6

Workshop 2 -- Fundamental Distillation Column Control W2.1

Introduction W2.1

Key Learning Objectives W2.1

Tasks W2.1

1 -- Steady State W2.1

2 -- Converting to Dynamics W2.4

3 -- Dynamics Exercises W2.9

Workshop 3 -- Distillation Column Model Predictive Control W3.1

Introduction W3.1

Key Learning Objectives W3.1

Description W3.2

Tasks W3.3

Workshop 4 -- Distillation Column Control in a Plantwide Setting W4.1

Introduction W4.1

Key Learning Objectives W4.1

Description W4.1

Tasks W4.3

References W4.7

Appendix A -- P&ID Symbols A.1

Index I.1

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781119669210, 978-1119669210
      ISBN10: 1119669219

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Dedication D.1

      Preface P.i

      References P.iii

      Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1

      1.1 The purpose of process control 1.1

      1.1 Introduction to distillation 1.6

      1.2 Distillation process control 1.9

      1.3 A real-time approach to distillation process control education 1.10

      Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Distillation Control 2.1

      2.1 Mass & Energy balance: The only means to affect distillation tower's behavior 2.3

      2.2 Control design procedure 2.8

      2.3 Degrees of freedom 2.9

      2.4 Pairing 2.14

      2.5 Gain analysis 2.20

      2.6 Common control configuration 2.22

      2.7 Screening Control Strategies via Steady-State Simulation 2.25

      Chapter 3: Control Hardware 3.1

      3.1 Introduction 3.1

      3.2 Control Hardware Overview 3.2

      3.3 Sensors 3.3

      3.4 Final Control Elements 3.15

      3.5 Controllers/CPU 3.17

      3.6 Modern Trends 3.22

      Chapter 4: Inventory Control 4.1

      4.1 Pressure control 4.1

      4.2 Level control 4.12

      Chapter 5: Distillation Composition Control 5.1

      5.1 Temperature control 5.1

      5.2 Actual composition control 5.10

      5.3 More complex control configurations 5.13

      5.4 Distillation control scheme design using steady state models 5.15

      5.5 Performance Analysis using Steady-State Data for an Existing Distillation Tower 5.17

      5.6 Distillation control scheme design using dynamic models 5.23

      Chapter 6: Refinery Versus Chemical Plant Distillation Operations 6.1

      6.1 New Generation of Refinery Controls 6.6

      6.2 Improving thermodynamic efficiency through control 6.11

      6.3 Blending and its implications on control 6.12

      Chapter 7: Distillation Controller Tuning 7.1

      7.1 Model identification: Step Testing 7.2

      7.2 Typical process responses 7.5

      7.3 Engineering Units versus Percent of Scale 7.6

      7.4 Basics in PID Tuning 7.9

      7.5 Tuning in distillation control 7.10

      7.6 The role of tuning in a "value engineering" era 7.12

      Chapter 8: Fine and Specialty Chemicals Distillation Control 8.1

      8.1 Key Features 8.1

      8.2 Measurement and Control Challenges 8.2

      8.3 Nuances of Fine Chemicals Distillation 8.6

      8.4 Side Draw Distillation 8.12

      8.5 Composition Control in High Purity Side Draw Distillation 8.14

      8.6 Advanced Distillation Column Configurations 8.17

      8.7 Petlyuk and Divided Wall Columns 8.18

      8.8 Optimal Design versus Optimal Operations 8.21

      Chapter 9: Advanced Regulatory control 9.1

      9.1 Introduction 9.1

      9.2 Cascade Control 9.2

      9.3 Ratio Control 9.8

      9.4 Feedforward Control 9.12

      9.4 Constraint/Override Control 9.15

      9.5 Decoupling 9.17

      Chapter 10: Model predictive control 10.1

      10.1 Introduction to MPC 10.1

      10.2 To MPC or not to MPC 10.2

      10.3 MPC Fundamentals 10.3

      10.4 Dynamic Matrix Control (DMC) 10.7

      10.5 Setting up a MPC in Distillation 10.14

      10.6 Digitalization and MPC10.20

      Chapter 11: Plant wide control in distillation 11.1

      11.1 Distillation column trains 11.2

      11.2 Heat integration (energy recycle) 11.5

      11. 3 Materials Recycling 11.17

      Tutorial and Self-Study Questions 11.20

      References 11.22

      Workshop 1 -- Hands on Learning by Doing W1.1

      Course philosophy W1.1

      Key Learning Objectives W1.1

      Book Coverage W1.1

      Prerequisites W1.2

      Study Material W1.2

      Organization W1.3

      Simulation Tool W1.3

      Overall Learning Objectives W1.4

      Tasks W1.5

      1 -- Get familiar with the simulator W1.5

      2 -- Steady state tutorial W1.5

      3 --Transitioning from steady state to dynamics tutorial W1.6

      Tutorial and Self-Study Questions W1.6

      Workshop 2 -- Fundamental Distillation Column Control W2.1

      Introduction W2.1

      Key Learning Objectives W2.1

      Tasks W2.1

      1 -- Steady State W2.1

      2 -- Converting to Dynamics W2.4

      3 -- Dynamics Exercises W2.9

      Workshop 3 -- Distillation Column Model Predictive Control W3.1

      Introduction W3.1

      Key Learning Objectives W3.1

      Description W3.2

      Tasks W3.3

      Workshop 4 -- Distillation Column Control in a Plantwide Setting W4.1

      Introduction W4.1

      Key Learning Objectives W4.1

      Description W4.1

      Tasks W4.3

      References W4.7

      Appendix A -- P&ID Symbols A.1

      Index I.1

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