Greg McMillan, of the ControlGlobal.com Control Talk blog, is conducting a professional development course at the ISA Edmonton 2012 Exhibit & Conference, tomorrow, April 18th from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The title of his course is Effective Use of Measurements,...
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Industrial Applications of PID Control
Modeling and Control blog's Greg McMillan continues to share his process control expertise with the world. He's working on another book, PID Control in the third Millennium - Lessons Learned and New Approaches, which is targeted for release this summer. Greg has...
How to Reduce Discontinuities, Nonlinearities and Oscillations in Split Range Control
Greg McMillan resumes his online demonstration / seminar (a.k.a. deminar) series this Wednesday, March 9, 2011. The subject will be PID and PIDPlus Split Range Control--How to reduce the discontinuity, nonlinearity, and oscillations across the split range point. The...
How to Setup and Adjust Dynamic Compensation of Feedforward Signals Online Seminar
Update and bump: We have to push back this demo/seminar one more time due to Greg's preparation for next week's three-day class at the ISA St. Louis chapter. Mark your calendar for Wednesday, January 5th at 10am CST (16:00 UTC). Here is a quick note in case you have...
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: Deadtime is eliminated from loop Control is faster for existing tuning...
Control Loop Performance Primer – An Online Seminar
Greg McMillan will be conducting a primer session for tomorrow's (September 8, 2010) 10:00am CDT/13:00UTC online demo/seminar (a.k.a. deminar). His session is titled, Control Loop Performance Primer (the "WHAT" and "WHY" needed to improve 90% of the loops). Here's a...
PID Control of True Integrating Processes – Greg McMillan Deminar
ModelingAndControl.com's Greg McMillan is resuming his demo/seminar (a.k.a. deminar) series tomorrow, August 11, 2010. The subject will be reducing batch cycle time and startup time for true integrating processes through improved PID control. The deminar will begin at...
Greg McMillan Deminar Series for July Rescheduled for August
I have a quick programming note for you for this week. We originally had two Greg McMillan demonstrations/seminars (a.k.a. deminars) scheduled for July, one this week on July 14th and one the following week on July 21st. Due to schedule conflicts and other events,...
PID Tuning for Near-Integrating Processes Deminar
Recent ISA Life Achievement Award honoree Greg McMillan will present his next live demo/seminar (a.k.a. deminar) tomorrow, June 23, 2010 at 10am CDT / 13:00 UTC. He shares his experience in PID Tuning for Near-Integrating Processes. If you haven't seen any of Greg's...
PID Tuning for Self-Regulating Processes – Greg McMillan Deminar
This Wednesday is Greg McMillan's next deminar (demo/seminar.) The topic is PID Tuning for Self-Regulating Processes--How to Compensate for Nonlinearities in Flow, Liquid Pressure, and Heat Exchanger Loops. It will begin at 10:00 am CDT (13:00 UTC). We hope you'll...
On-line Process Control Lab Access and Use Deminar
Update and bump: Here's the link to the recorded version of today's deminar (download 419Mb): Viewing this content requires Silverlight. You can download Silverlight from https://www.silverlight.net/getstarted/silverlight3. This Thursday marks the next edition of...
PID Control of Slow Valves and Secondary Loops Deminar
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...
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