Best
Industrial Process Automation
books of all time
(2024)
"Process Control: Modeling, Design, and Simulation" by B. Wayne Bequette
Pub. Year
2003
Last Ed.
2023
Pages
24
B. Wayne Bequette's book provides an in-depth look at the modeling, design, and simulation aspects of process control. It is a valuable resource for professionals and students who are interested in the technical details of process automation.
The book is notable for its detailed explanations of control system design and simulation techniques, offering practical insights and real-world applications.
"Industrial Automation and Robotics" by A.K. Gupta, S.K. Arora
Pub. Year
2015
Last Ed.
2015
Pages
680
A.K. Gupta and S.K. Arora's 'Industrial Automation and Robotics' is a detailed resource for understanding the concepts and applications of automation and robotics in the industrial sector. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of modern automation technologies and the implementation of robotic systems in manufacturing processes.
The authors discuss various aspects of industrial automation, including system design, control strategies, and applications of robotics in different manufacturing scenarios. The book's focus on practical and technological advancements makes it a crucial guide for engineering students and professionals in the field of manufacturing and automation.
"Automated Continuous Process Control" by Carlos A. Smith
Pub. Year
2002
Last Ed.
2002
Pages
240
Carlos A. Smith's book is a deep dive into the continuous process control in automation. It is particularly useful for those looking to specialize in continuous production environments and control theory.
The book's strength lies in its detailed discussion of automated control systems, providing a nuanced understanding of how continuous processes are managed and optimized in industry.