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This workshop provides a thorough understanding of process dynamics and showcases both concepts and techniques associated with maintaining a production facility’s PID control systems. It engages participants with hands-on application of a systematic approach for diagnosing and optimizing under-performing control loops. The workshop is designed for Technicians and Process Engineers.
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This workshop provides a thorough understanding of process dynamics and showcases both concepts and techniques associated with maintaining a production facility’s PID control systems. It engages participants with hands-on application of a systematic approach for diagnosing and optimizing under-performing control loops. The workshop is designed for Technicians and Process Engineers.
Hosted by Bob Rice, PhD Vice President of Engineering of Control Station Tuning your facility’s oscillatory and noisy PID control loops shouldn’t be a Hit-or-Miss proposition. Proven methods and available tools allow practitioners to eliminate the guesswork associated with controller tuning and process optimization. Bob Rice is Control Station’s Vice President of Engineering and resident […]
This workshop provides a thorough understanding of process dynamics and showcases both concepts and techniques associated with maintaining a production facility’s PID control systems. It engages participants with hands-on application of a systematic approach for diagnosing and optimizing under-performing control loops. The workshop is designed for Technicians and Process Engineers.
The International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) is proud to announce that the 19th Symposium on Control, Optimization and Automation in Mining, Mineral and Metal Processing (MMM 2022) will be held in Montreal from August 15 to 17, 2022.
The National Organizing Committee is preparing an exciting scientific program that explores the state-of-the-art control, optimization, and automation technologies in the field. Both academic and industrial control engineering practitioners will have the opportunity to present their work and exchange research ideas with colleagues from across the globe.
The 19th IFAC MMM Symposium covers the following topics:
Mining, mineral and metal processing
Metal recycling and waste treatment
Energy and carbon abatement
Process modelling
System identification and state estimation
Process control and optimization
Process monitoring and fault detection
Big data, machine learning, artificial intelligence
Raw data processing, data acquisition chain, data mining, data storage
Production planning, distribution and logistics
Automation
Sensor and Instrumentation
Other applications related to the MMM field
This workshop provides a thorough understanding of process dynamics and showcases both concepts and techniques associated with maintaining a production facility’s PID control systems. It engages participants with hands-on application of a systematic approach for diagnosing and optimizing under-performing control loops. The workshop is designed for Technicians and Process Engineers.
Hosted by Gary McKenzie Senior Applications Specialist of JMP Solutions The ability to accurately model a process’ dynamic behavior and calculate effective PID tuning parameters can be challenging. It is even more complex when the associated controller is tasked with maintaining a steady Process Variable (PV) in the face of waves of disturbances. Join Control […]