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INTRODUCTION A Workshop on Intelligent Processing for Primary Metals was convened on August 29-30 , 1989 at the ... to develop process models relating process parameters to material properties , and hierarchical computer control ...
INTRODUCTION A Workshop on Intelligent Processing for Primary Metals was convened on August 29-30 , 1989 at the ... to develop process models relating process parameters to material properties , and hierarchical computer control ...
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The consensus was to address the process control needs of the broad spectrum of primary metal industries and the role of intelligent processing concepts in solving these needs by focusing on three generic areas : primary metal ...
The consensus was to address the process control needs of the broad spectrum of primary metal industries and the role of intelligent processing concepts in solving these needs by focusing on three generic areas : primary metal ...
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An overlap or commonality of process control needs is likely in some areas of processing . The success of this workshop could lead to other industries using this approach to develop process control priorities . Leading off the first day ...
An overlap or commonality of process control needs is likely in some areas of processing . The success of this workshop could lead to other industries using this approach to develop process control priorities . Leading off the first day ...
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These processes will be continuous rather than batch and involve fewer processing steps , resulting in ... to define the role that modern techniques for intelligent processing , i.e. , sensors , modeling , and computer process control ...
These processes will be continuous rather than batch and involve fewer processing steps , resulting in ... to define the role that modern techniques for intelligent processing , i.e. , sensors , modeling , and computer process control ...
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Three major thrust areas were determined : Sensors , Process Modeling and Intelligent Processing . ... optimum and cover all needs ; however , a sensor capable of 0.1 to 4.0 percent would be a good starting point for process control .
Three major thrust areas were determined : Sensors , Process Modeling and Intelligent Processing . ... optimum and cover all needs ; however , a sensor capable of 0.1 to 4.0 percent would be a good starting point for process control .
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