DocumentCode :
3005193
Title :
Automatic control for metal rolling mills: A challenge to both theoreticians and industry engineers
Author :
Miller, W.E. ; Phillips, R.A.
Author_Institution :
General Electric Company, Salem, Virginia
fYear :
1974
fDate :
20-22 Nov. 1974
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
10
Abstract :
The steel industry is characterized by the impressive scale of its production processes and machinery, and by ever-increasing requirements of precision and accuracy on its steel products. The drive and automation systems are amongst the most sophisticated in industry. There are two approaches to the design of these hierarchical systems. One is to structure the system as a collection of single variable subsystems. The other is to use modern multivariable control techniques to synthesize the control. The authors examine experiences with both techniques and describe their experiences using simulation to study the subsystem, the process disturbances imposed, and the interactions with other subsystems. The need for improved, shorter elapsed time and lower cost design techniques remains a continuing challenge to both theoreticians and industry engineers.
Keywords :
Automatic control; Automation; Control system synthesis; Electrical equipment industry; Hierarchical systems; Industrial control; Machinery production industries; Metals industry; Milling machines; Steel;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control including the 13th Symposium on Adaptive Processes, 1974 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.1974.270392
Filename :
4045185
Link To Document :
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