PID Control of Slow Valves and Secondary Loops Deminar

by | May 12, 2010 | Services, Consulting & Training

Jim Cahill

Jim Cahill

Chief Blogger, Social Marketing Leader

This Wednesday, May 12, 2010, is the third in our series of deminars (demo/seminar) with ModelingAndControl.com‘s Greg McMillan. Greg’s topic this week is PID Control of Slow Valves and Secondary Loops. The deminar will be at 1pm U.S. CDT (18:00 UTC.)

If you haven’t already seen either of Greg’s first two deminars, they have been recorded, archived, and are available on demand. The first one was PID Control of Sampled Measurements and the second one was PID Control of Valve Sticktion and Backlash. The presentations are also available in SlideShare for viewing online and downloading.

Greg is on a mission to share his process control wisdom collected over the years as a Senior Fellow for Monsanto and Solutia as well as an ISA Fellow. He’s written numerous books, many of which are now freely available as e-Books on his ModelingAndControl.com blog.

We hope you’ll join us, and share this upcoming event with your friends and peers. Greg enjoys questions, so bring those ones about your slow valves and secondary loops that might benefit from Greg’s experience.

We’ll see you Wednesday!

Update: Here’s a link to the recorded version and a link to the downloadable presentation.

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