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Myke graduated from Cambridge University in 1974 with a master’s degree in Chemical Engineering. After University he joined Exxon to work as control engineer in their oil refinery in the UK, later managing the process control section. In 1983 he co-founded the consulting company KBC Process Automation, which was later sold to Honeywell. He thus has about 40 years of relevant experience – working in over 30 countries providing services to over 100 companies.
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The book follows the hierarchy from basic control, through advanced regulatory control, up to and including multivariable control. It addresses many process-specific applications including those on fired heaters, compressors and distillation columns. Written with the practicing control engineer in mind, the book: Brings together proven design methods, many of which have never been published before Focuses on techniques that have an immediate practical application Minimizes the use of daunting mathematics – but for the more demanding reader, complex mathematical derivations are included at the end of each chapter Covers the use of all the algorithms, common to most distributed control systems
This book raises the standard of what might be expected of even basic controls. In addition to the design methods it describes any shortcuts that can be taken and how to avoid common pitfalls. Proper application will result in significant improvements to process performance.
Myke King’s practical approach addresses the needs of the process industry, and will improve the working practices of many control engineers.
“This book would be of value to process control engineers in any country.” – Mr Andrew Ogden-Swift, Chairmain, Process Management and Control Subject Group, Institution of Chemical Engineers, UK
“This book should take the process-control world by storm.” – Edward Dilley, Lecturer in Process Control, ESD Simulation Training
About the Author
Myke graduated from Cambridge University in 1974 with a master’s degree in Chemical Engineering. After University he joined Exxon to work as control engineer in their oil refinery in the UK, later managing the process control section. In 1983 he co-foun





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