26 research outputs found
Microcomputers in a college teaching laboratory-Part 1: An overview of microcomputer use in an undergraduate laboratory program
Microcomputers in a college teaching laboratory-Part 2: Analog Transducers in a Digital World
Microcomputers in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum, Part 3: Process Control and the Microcomputer
Computer education of chemists
Richard H. Heist ( with H. Saltsburg and T. Olsen) is a contributing author, The Microcomputer in the Undergraduate Laboratory , Chapter 8.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/engineering-books/1045/thumbnail.jp
Microcomputers in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum, Part 4: Microcomputer aided instrumentation
Real Time Digital Control Application: Proceedings of the IFAC/IFIP Symposium
Richard H. Heist (with Olsen, T., Saltsburg, H., & Friedly, J. C.) is a contributing author, A Model Program for Undergraduate Education in Real-Time Computer Process Control , pp. 443-440).
Book description: Real Time Digital Control Applications is a compilation of papers presented at the Symposium on Real-Time Digital Control Applications, sponsored by the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC) and the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), held in Guadalajara, Mexico. The event is organized to provide developing countries with the opportunity to gain insights -- from the sharing of ideas and experiences of experts from around the world to the rapid growth and development of applications of real-time digital control systems, which is considered as the basis of industrial revolution. The book presents and discusses the various scientific, industrial, and technical applications of real-time digital control systems. Applications in power generation, water, metal processing, cement, food, and manufacturing industries are shown. The text also covers applications in robotics, biomedicine, monitoring and failure detection, fuel optimization and heat control, adaptive process control, modeling, and computer software. Industrial engineers, scientists, economists, computer scientists, robotics experts, planners, and technicians will find this book invaluable.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/engineering-books/1044/thumbnail.jp
On-Line Computer Applications in the Undergraduate Laboratory: A CACHE Anthology
Richard H. Heist (with T.O. Olsen and H.M. Saltsburg) is a contributing author, Unsteady State Heat Transfer in a Sphere , pp. 5967 and Ion Exchange Experiment , pp. 85-96