A Unit Operations Laboratory Experiment Combined with a Computer Simulation to Teach PID Controller Tuning
Author(s) -
William M. Clark
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.23471
Subject(s) - pid controller , controller (irrigation) , temperature control , process (computing) , control theory (sociology) , flow (mathematics) , process control , software , computer science , control engineering , simulation , engineering , control (management) , mechanics , physics , agronomy , artificial intelligence , biology , programming language , operating system
Professor Clark holds B.S. and Ph.D degrees in Chemical Engineering from Clemson University and Rice University, respectively. He has been teaching in the Chemical Engineering Department at Worcester Polytechnic Institute since 1986. His teaching interests include thermodynamics, separations processes and unit operations laboratory. He conducts research in separations processes and teaching and learning, particularly in combining laboratory experience and computer simulations in the learning process.
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