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Corripio, Armando Benito was born on March 6, 1941 in Mantua, Cuba. Came to the United States, 1961. Son of Bernardo Manuel and Maria Teresa (Pedraja) Corripio.
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A practical guide for understanding and implementing industrial control strategies. Highly practical and applied, this Third Edition of Smith and Corripio's Principles and Practice of Automatic Process Control continues to present all the necessary theory for the successful practice of automatic process control. The authors discuss both introductory and advanced control strategies, and show how to apply those strategies in industrial examples drawn from their own professional practice. Now revised, this Third Edition features: * Expanded coverage of the development of dynamic balances (Chapter 3) * A new chapter on modeling and simulation (Chapter 13) * More extensive discussion of distributive control systems * New tuning exercises (Appendix D) * Guidelines for plant-wide control and two new design case studies (Appendix B) * New operating case studies (Appendix E) * Book Website containing simulations to practice the tuning of feedback controllers, cascade controllers, and feedforward controllers, and the MATLAB(r) files for simulation examples and problem With this text, you can: * Learn the mathematical tools used in the analysis and design of process control systems. * Gain a complete understanding of the steady state behavior of processes. * Develop dynamic mathematical process models that will help you in the analysis, design, and operation of control systems. * Understand how the basic components of control systems work. * Design and tune feedback controllers. * Apply a variety of techniques that enhance feedback control, including cascade control, ratio control, override control, selective control, feedforward control, multivariable control, and loop interaction. * Master the fundamentals of dynamic simulation of process control systems using MATLAB.
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(A practical guide for understanding and implementing indu...)
A practical guide for understanding and implementing industrial control strategies. Highly practical and applied, this Third Edition of Smith and Corripio's Principles and Practice of Automatic Process Control continues to present all the necessary theory for the successful practice of automatic process control. The authors discuss both introductory and advanced control strategies, and show how to apply those strategies in industrial examples drawn from their own professional practice. Now revised, this Third Edition features: * Expanded coverage of the development of dynamic balances (Chapter 3) * A new chapter on modeling and simulation (Chapter 13) * More extensive discussion of distributive control systems * New tuning exercises (Appendix D) * Guidelines for plant-wide control and two new design case studies (Appendix B) * New operating case studies (Appendix E) * Book Website containing simulations to practice the tuning of feedback controllers, cascade controllers, and feedforward controllers, and the MATLAB(r) files for simulation examples and problem With this text, you can: * Learn the mathematical tools used in the analysis and design of process control systems. * Gain a complete understanding of the steady state behavior of processes. * Develop dynamic mathematical process models that will help you in the analysis, design, and operation of control systems. * Understand how the basic components of control systems work. * Design and tune feedback controllers. * Apply a variety of techniques that enhance feedback control, including cascade control, ratio control, override control, selective control, feedforward control, multivariable control, and loop interaction. * Master the fundamentals of dynamic simulation of process control systems using MATLAB.
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The book presents all the necessary theory for the successful practice of automatic process control. The significance of the theory is explained at all times. Both introductory and advanced control strategies are presented and applied.
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chemical engineering professor
Corripio, Armando Benito was born on March 6, 1941 in Mantua, Cuba. Came to the United States, 1961. Son of Bernardo Manuel and Maria Teresa (Pedraja) Corripio.
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering, Louisiana State University, 1963. Master of Chemical Engineering, Louisiana State University, 1967. Doctor of Philosophy, Louisiana State University, 1970.
Systems engineer, Dow Chemical Company, Plaquemine, Louisiana, 1963-1968; instructor, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1968-1970; assistant professor, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1970-1974; Distinguished Faculty fellow, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1974; associate professor, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1974-1981; professor department chemical engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1981-1998; Jay Affolter professor, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, since 1998. Private consultant, since 1968. Visiting engineer Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1978-1979.
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(A practical guide for understanding and implementing indu...)
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Chairman St. George Board Education, Baton Rouge, 1975-1977. Lector St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Baton Rouge, since 1989. Fellow American Institute Chemical Engineers (instructor 1977-1987, chairman Baton Rouge section 1990, Charles E. Coates Memorial award with American Chemical Society 1990).
Mem.Instrument Society American (senior member. Instructor since 1977), Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi.
Married Consuelo Lucia Careaga, June 9, 1962. Children: Consuelo T., Bernardo M., Mary A., Michael G.