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Busting Deadtime Compensation Myths

Update and bump: Here’s the recorded PID Deadtime Compensation demo/seminar (616Mb .wmv file download). Here’s the PID Deadtime Compensation presentation (download): PID Deadtime Compensation – Greg...

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Control Loop Foundation Learning Website

Emerson’s Terry Blevins and Mark Nixon‘s new book, Control Loop Foundation – Batch and Continuous Processes was highlighted in an earlier post here on the blog. As I noted in the post, the intent of...

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Simplify PID Tuning to Meet Process Objectives Webinar

Today must be the day to make you aware of January 16 webinars. I have another one to share with you, Simplify PID Tuning to Meet Process Objectives, by Control Talk blog’s Greg McMillan. The webinar...

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Enjoy New Orleans and Learn Process Automation this Week

I had the pleasure of beginning my process automation career in New Orleans, Louisiana working as a Conoco systems engineer on offshore oil & gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. New Orleans’ food,...

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PID Control History and Advancements

PID (proportional-integral-derivative) control, a foundational control technology for process manufacturers, has been with us since the early 1900s. In a Control Engineering article, Evolving PID...

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Ongoing Control Performance Improvements

I caught up with Emerson’s James Beall, a principal process control consultant who helps manufacturers optimize their processes. You may recall James from numerous control performance-related posts. If...

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Simplify PID Tuning to Meet Process Objectives Webinar

Today must be the day to make you aware of January 16 webinars. I have another one to share with you, Simplify PID Tuning to Meet Process Objectives, by Control Talk blog’s Greg McMillan. The webinar...

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Enjoy New Orleans and Learn Process Automation this Week

I had the pleasure of beginning my process automation career in New Orleans, Louisiana working as a Conoco systems engineer on offshore oil & gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. New Orleans’ food,...

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PID Control History and Advancements

PID (proportional-integral-derivative) control, a foundational control technology for process manufacturers, has been with us since the early 1900s. In a Control Engineering article, Evolving PID...

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Award-Winning Article on Tips for Control Loop Performance

A few weeks ago, I recapped an article by Emerson’s Mark Coughran, Know when to look outside the PID tuning. It turns out that this article was not only filled with the wisdom that Mark has accumulated...

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Ongoing Control Performance Improvements

I caught up with Emerson’s James Beall, a principal process control consultant who helps manufacturers optimize their processes. You may recall James from numerous control performance-related posts. If...

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Busting Deadtime Compensation Myths

Greg McMillan resumes his demo/seminar (a.k.a. deminar) series this Wednesday, Oct 13, at 10am CDT/13:00 UTC. His topic will be Dead Time Compensator Myth Buster. He’ll tackle the following myths:...

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Control Loop Foundation Learning Website

Emerson’s Terry Blevins and Mark Nixon‘s new book, Control Loop Foundation – Batch and Continuous Processes was highlighted in an earlier post here on the blog. As I noted in the post, the intent of...

View Article


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Clik here to view.

Simplify PID Tuning to Meet Process Objectives Webinar

Today must be the day to make you aware of January 16 webinars. I have another one to share with you, Simplify PID Tuning to Meet Process Objectives, by Control Talk blog’s Greg McMillan. The webinar...

View Article

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Enjoy New Orleans and Learn Process Automation this Week

I had the pleasure of beginning my process automation career in New Orleans, Louisiana working as a Conoco systems engineer on offshore oil & gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. New Orleans’ food,...

View Article


PID Control History and Advancements

PID (proportional-integral-derivative) control, a foundational control technology for process manufacturers, has been with us since the early 1900s. In a Control Engineering article, Evolving PID...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Award-Winning Article on Tips for Control Loop Performance

A few weeks ago, I recapped an article by Emerson’s Mark Coughran, Know when to look outside the PID tuning. It turns out that this article was not only filled with the wisdom that Mark has...

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Embedded Tools Drive Better Loop Tuning

Properly tuned loops are critical to efficient, effective plant performance. However, constant changes in the plant environment mean that proportional-integral-derivative (PID) tuning cannot be a...

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