The use of a portable analog computer for process identification, calculation and control

L. H. Fricke, R. A. Walsh
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In the design and development of controlled processes there are two areas of intense activity---the theoretical simulation of the total plant and empirical simulations involving the collection of reliable experimental data to assist in the construction of a special purpose model. The simulation of a newly proposed process, even from the best available theoretical basis, is usually only approximate. It requires use of large and expensive computer installations, either analog and/or digital, so that by direct programming of the design criteria, the optimum plant operating conditions may be determined. However, even if such a model were extremely reliable (pilot plant), the scaleup problems are quite complex. In some cases, it might be well-nigh impossible to maintain the exact relationships between certain intrinsic parameters, surface tension, heat transfer, etc.---and, of course, few theoretical models can anticipate all the significant process characteristics. As a result, many full scale plants are in need of partial redesign. The authors feel that techniques relying on plant data are indispensable for accomplishing this end.
使用便携式模拟计算机进行过程识别、计算和控制
在受控过程的设计和开发中,有两个密集的活动领域——整个工厂的理论模拟和经验模拟,包括收集可靠的实验数据,以协助构建特殊目的模型。对一个新提出的过程的模拟,即使根据现有的最佳理论基础,通常也只是近似的。它需要使用大型和昂贵的模拟和/或数字计算机装置,以便通过设计标准的直接编程,可以确定最佳的工厂操作条件。然而,即使这样的模型非常可靠(试验工厂),扩大规模的问题也相当复杂。在某些情况下,维持某些内在参数、表面张力、传热等之间的精确关系几乎是不可能的,当然,很少有理论模型可以预测所有重要的过程特征。因此,许多大型工厂需要部分重新设计。作者认为,要实现这一目标,依靠植物数据的技术是必不可少的。
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