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... needs , and by taking advantage of this era of computational plenty to control processes for increased efficiency ... sensor technology , and control strategies . Although the strategy was to achieve a workshop relevant to steel ...
... needs , and by taking advantage of this era of computational plenty to control processes for increased efficiency ... sensor technology , and control strategies . Although the strategy was to achieve a workshop relevant to steel ...
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... sensors , modeling , and computer process control ... sensor technology , process control , modeling , and the application of advanced computer decision making techniques1 , while the second part was to define and prioritize specific needs ...
... sensors , modeling , and computer process control ... sensor technology , process control , modeling , and the application of advanced computer decision making techniques1 , while the second part was to define and prioritize specific needs ...
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... needs were identified . The sensor area was considered to be the area of highest importance and it was the consensus of the group that sensor development and implementation should be the major focus of any endeavor . SENSORS Three ...
... needs were identified . The sensor area was considered to be the area of highest importance and it was the consensus of the group that sensor development and implementation should be the major focus of any endeavor . SENSORS Three ...
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Physical Sensors of Conditions in the System This area of need is again immediate from the point of view of reaction control ; however , since an appropriate sensor could not be identified2 , it was felt that this may be a longer term ...
Physical Sensors of Conditions in the System This area of need is again immediate from the point of view of reaction control ; however , since an appropriate sensor could not be identified2 , it was felt that this may be a longer term ...
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Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure Acceleration Refractory Life Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement 11.
Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure Acceleration Refractory Life Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement 11.
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