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Process control and characterization of industrial situations

by globalizing methods.
Certain industrial processes particularly in the chemical sectors, the Applications of

specialty chemistry and agribusiness have production objectives perfectly standardized,

even standardized, but based on components of variable structure and composition. These

complex processes are frequently regulated. Empirically let's cite some representative

examples in industrial sectors that integrate components of biological origin that exhibit

physicochemical behaviors hardly accessible through polynomial models or numerical

simulations and hardly

characterizable using metrological procedures specific to the industrial world. In many

Sometimes, the necessary measures to control and pilot transformation processes are due to

preferably to a "default" decision than to a scientifically justified position.in short, we often

measure "what we can where we can" instead of what we owe, in rationally representative

points. These situations were found in particular in the transformation of elastomers, in the

preparation of food products and even in the Petroleum and petrochemical industry.

In a logical and necessary rationalization orientation of these industrial situations, the

In-depth knowledge of the basic structures and modifications made by the process

They are not always reasonably accessible. In those circumstances it may be indicated to

resign to the knowledge of the physicochemical patterns of matter and its transformations

and conform with a pragmatic approach that allows obtaining the final objectives, within a

solid and rigorous mechanism from the methodological point of view.

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