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In this sixth episode, host Brian Hillaby sits down with Edward Dilley, a seasoned chartered chemical engineer. Together, they explore the fundamentals and real-world significance of process control in industrial settings. Edward shares insights into why proper measurement and control are essential for safety, environmental compliance, and profitability. The conversation covers common failures in process control systems, the shortcomings of academic theory, and how ESD’s simulation-based training bridges the gap with hands-on, practical learning. Listeners will also hear about the role of alarms, the risks of poor tuning, and how well-designed control systems can enhance plant performance. Whether you're an early-career engineer or a seasoned professional, this episode offers valuable lessons on mastering process control.
Visit www.esdsimulation.com to learn more.
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In this sixth episode, host Brian Hillaby sits down with Edward Dilley, a seasoned chartered chemical engineer. Together, they explore the fundamentals and real-world significance of process control in industrial settings. Edward shares insights into why proper measurement and control are essential for safety, environmental compliance, and profitability. The conversation covers common failures in process control systems, the shortcomings of academic theory, and how ESD’s simulation-based training bridges the gap with hands-on, practical learning. Listeners will also hear about the role of alarms, the risks of poor tuning, and how well-designed control systems can enhance plant performance. Whether you're an early-career engineer or a seasoned professional, this episode offers valuable lessons on mastering process control.
Visit www.esdsimulation.com to learn more.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.