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SCREENSHOTS:
RTC-simulator
DESCRIPTION:
RTC (Real Time Control) is a program of M. Mulholland (2015). This is a simple interactive simulator including 20 different applications for such aspects as PID and DMC controller tuning, advanced level control, Smith prediction, Kalman filtering, and control strategies for a furnace, a boiler, and a hybrid system.
A tutorial gives brief background to the theory and programming of each application, plus a stepwise set of objectives to illustrate the main features. The simulations include a number of the techniques described in Applied Process Control – Essential Methods, and that book’s accompanying volume, Applied Process Control – Efficient Problem Solving. Actually, RTC is not merely a suite of simulations: Each application can be switched from “MODEL” to “PLANT” mode for real-time control of equipment through a somewhat basic interfacing arrangement. In “MODEL” mode, time can be accelerated or frozen.
Features
- Training for process control engineers
- Laboratory control projects for students
- Tuning exercises
- Multivariable systems
- Predictive control
- Identification & filtering
- Real-time adjustments
- Off-line acceleration
Audience
Education, Manufacturing
Categories
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