CHE 466: Process Dynamics and Controls
CHE 466: Process Dynamics and Controls (Fall 2008, University of Michigan). Instructor: Professor Peter J. Woolf. This course uses an open textbook
University of Michigan Chemical Engineering Process Dynamics and Controls. The articles in the open textbook (wikibook) are all written by teams of
3-4 senior chemical engineering students, and are peer-reviewed by other members of the class.
As a practicing chemical engineer, you will be faced with the task of doing things reliably in an uncertain world and with imperfect understanding.
In this course we will show you a variety of approaches to reduce or manage this uncertainty through the use of robust designs, dynamic systems theory,
nonlinear dynamics, control theory, and statistics.
(from open.umich.edu)
Lecture 21 - Introductory Statistics |
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