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Martin process control

Martin, E. B., Morris, A. J., and Zhang, J. (1996). Process performance monitoring using multivariate statistical process control. IEE Proc. Control Theory 143, 132. [Pg.244]

The hydrocyclone process is applicable for processing hard and soft wheat flours, and perhaps even wholemeal flour.92 In addition to its versatility in processing different wheat classes, other advantages of the hydrocyclone process compared to the Martin process include an increased yield of gluten, lower water and energy requirements, and manageable levels of effluent. To ensure the food safety of wheat starch, quality programs in many companies dictate the implementation of hazard analysis and critical control points in the hydrocyclone process.24... [Pg.449]

M Weighell, EB Martin, M Bachmann, AJ Morris, and J Friend. Multivariate statistical process control applied to an industrial production facility. In Proc. of ADCHEM 91, pages 359-364, 1997. [Pg.301]

Martin, E.N. (1970). The design and development of process control schemes using analogue and scale modelling techniques. Chemical Age of India, 21, 184-194. [Pg.134]

Lane, S., Martin, E.B., Kooijmans, R., Morris, A.J., Performance Monitoring of a Multi-Product Semi-batch Process, Journal of Process Control, 11,2001, 1-11. Lindheim, C. and Lien, K.M., Operator Support Systems for New Kinds of Process Operation Work, Computers Chemical Engineering, Volume 21, 1997, S113-S118. [Pg.352]

AA Garrison, MZ Martin. Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy—Application to process control. In IE Bertie, H Wieser, eds. Proc. 9th International Conference on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy. Bellingham, WA SPIE, 1993, pp 210-211. [Pg.151]

SmoUce, C.D., Martin, V.J.J., and Keasling, J.D., Controlling the metabolic flux through the carotenoid pathway using directed mRNA processing and stabilization, Metabol. Eng. 3, 313, 2001. [Pg.398]

W. Luo, M.N. Karim, A.J. Morris and E.B. Martin, Control relevant identification of a pH waste water neutralisation process using adaptive radial basis function networks. Computers Chem. Eng., 20(1996)S1017... [Pg.698]

PETERS J M, PRESTON-MARTIN S, LONDON S J, BOWMAN J D, BUCKLEY J D and thomas D c (1994), Processed meat and risk of childhood leukemia (California USA) , Cancer Causes and Control, 5, 195. [Pg.169]

A wide variety of methods and instruments have been employed to control the quality of raw and processed potatoes. The key characteristics of importance for potatoes for processing are dry matter, reducing sugar content, color, size, and defects. The Potatopro Newsletter (2008) Food Innovation Online (http //www.foodinnovation.biz) shows equipment (Martin Lishman Ltd,... [Pg.174]

Moshe began his scientific career as a graduate student in theoretical chemistry with Raphy Levine at the Hebrew University, followed by a postdoctoral appointment with Martin Karplus at Harvard and, in 1973, a faculty position at the Weizmann Institute. My 41-year collaboration with Moshe began at that time, leading to the publication of over 120 joint research papers and the two books, on the Quantum Control of Molecular Processes, mentioned above. [Pg.435]

Martin Jekel, Professor of Water Quality Control at the Technical University Berlin, has been involved in ozonation and oxidation research since 1976, especially concerning ozone/ biological activated carbon, microflocculation mechanisms of ozone and advanced oxidation processes for water and wastewaters. He studied chemistry, has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering and is a full professor since 1988. He contributed Chapter A 3 to this book. Technische Universitat Berlin, Institut fur Technischen Umweltschutz, Sekr. KF 4, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, D-10623 Berlin, Germany wrh itu201. ut.TU-Berlin.DE... [Pg.201]

Martin, A.M. et al. Control Odors from Chemical Process Industries, Chem. Eng. Progress, 51 (December 1992). [Pg.1716]

The SG/TC mode of SECM was also applied by Martin et al. [86] to study the oxidation of DMPPD. The generator was a 2-mm2 substrate electrode, and the collector was a 25-pm diameter Pt disk electrode. The substrate potential was stepped from 0 V versus Ag quasi reference electrode, where no Faradic process took place, to +500 mV, where the oxidation of DMPPD was diffusion controlled. The tip potential was held at 0 V, at which the oxidized form of DMPPD could be reduced at a diffusion controlled rate. After the tip-substrate separation was found from the positive feedback current-distance curve, the rate constant was obtained from the current transient at the tip. The feedback and SG/TC modes were also used to study the reduction of... [Pg.230]


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