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The measurement and control of chemical processes. This category is for non-commercial sites, or commercial sites that have significant educational value. Commercial sites are listed in the supplier sub category.
http://www.temperatures.com/
An information resource on a wide range of devices that measure temperature.
http://www.apc-network.com/
Provides publications, chats, forums and links. Registration required.
http://www.azic.com/
A manufacturer of Computrac moisture analyzers and Jerome toxic gas detectors for process control and environmental testing; provides specialized design, training, and customer support services.
http://www.control-systems-principles.co.uk/
Information about control systems and how to implement them. Many papers for downloading.
http://www.engin.umich.edu/group/ctm/
Tutorials about using Matlab for the analysis and design of automatic control systems.
http://www.control.com/
A non-commercial moderated e-mail list on PLCs, control, standards, and general automation topics with web based archives. Maintained by Control Technology Corporation.
http://www.driedger.ca/
A number of articles presenting process control as it applies to pumps, heat exchangers and vessels as well as material on the correct implementation of limit switches and vibration monitoring. The site is rounded out by a collection of ancient engineering humour.
http://newton.ex.ac.uk/teaching/CDHW/Feedback/
An introduction to the effects of feedback using a PID temperature controller as a case study. An interactive simulation is also provided. From Charles D. H. Williams of the University of Exeter
http://www.hmtutorials.com/
Computer based process control training for Foundation Fieldbus and other applications.
http://aabi.tripod.com/
Information on practical PID tuning.
http://www.status.co.uk/
Manufacturer of process control signal conditioning and instrumentation.
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