Need Help Understanding Process Control System?

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The discussion centers on a request for help in understanding process control systems. The original poster expresses difficulty grasping the concept and seeks relevant resources. A participant suggests using Google to find information and provides a link to the Wikipedia page on process control. The conversation emphasizes the availability of online resources for learning about process control systems. Overall, the thread highlights the importance of utilizing educational websites for better comprehension of complex topics.
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i have problem to understand the concept of process control system...

anyone can help me to find source or link that related?
 
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REBORN1991 said:
i have problem to understand the concept of process control system...

anyone can help me to find source or link that related?

Welcome to the PF.

I googled process control system, and got lots of good hits. This hit is from wikipedia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Process_control

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