For years, it was nessesary to steady a process before tuning software could be applied successfully. Because most industrial processes exhibit some degree of ocvillatory behavior, the steady-state tuning requirement meant tuning software could be applied only on loops that were already under reasonable control. Recent advances in process modeling have changed that requirement.
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