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Control for Aluminum Production and Other Processing Industries Mark P. Taylor (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Control for Aluminum Production and Other Processing Industries By Mark P. Taylor (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Control for Aluminum Production and Other Processing Industries by Mark P. Taylor (University of Auckland, New Zealand)


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Control for Aluminum Production and Other Processing Industries Summary

Control for Aluminum Production and Other Processing Industries by Mark P. Taylor (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

An uncomfortable observation in the Shift Logs and Process Control records of most aluminum smelting plants is that process control failures, large and small, happen every day. Although only a small fraction of these failures give rise to catastrophic events, the difference between a disaster we read about and a failure which, although expensive, has no irreversible consequences, is only chance.

Control for Aluminum Production and Other Processing Industries exemplifies new control thinking fused with an understanding of process variability, and how to diagnose abnormalities and their causes in aluminum production plants. Many real life examples in the book demonstrate the importance of human behavior and a scientific, questioning approach in the control of a technologically complex process. Written from the perspective of production staff and management, the book also gives readers a view into the human aspects of accidents and their analogy with failures in control of production.

Production plants regularly experience more control failures than successes and staff must continuously strive to establish stability and control of their process. Through on-the-job experiences of the authors and their industry colleagues, the control experiences described in this book provide readers with a foundation for building their own robust control rationale and a framework for avoidance of plant control problems.

Control for Aluminum Production and Other Processing Industries Reviews

I enjoyed reading this book and will refer it to others who are new and not so new to aluminium electrolysis. The tales of escape from some of the all too common sand traps that persist in this industry are both enlightening and entertaining. But, the real points of reflection shall be upon how to best apply the over-arching principles that are shared in my own never-ending quest for improvement.
--Stephen Lindsay, Alcoa, Inc., USA

The process control challenges in potline operation are comprehensively covered. The style is a blend of a storyline that will resonate strongly with most potline staff, with the details of the process control methods that can and should be used. This approach highlights that there is a better way! Everyone interested in potline operation, from crew member to general manager to researcher, could benefit from this book.
--Mark Cooksey, CSIRO Enquiries, Australia

About Mark P. Taylor (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Mark P. Taylor, John J. J. Chen, Brent Richmond Young

Table of Contents

The Importance of Control. A Tour of the Plant. Welcome to Production. Industrial Accidents. A Potline Process Control Failure. Diagnosing Variation in Materials Processing. Understanding Potroom Processes. The Start of a New Culture. Reformulation of Potline Control. People, Process, and Plant. Better Decisions for Control. Accelerating Removal of Variation.

Additional information

NLS9781138073609
9781138073609
1138073601
Control for Aluminum Production and Other Processing Industries by Mark P. Taylor (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2017-03-29
260
N/A
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