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Simulating a Multi-Stage Rolling Mill Process, Part 1: Modeling and Control of Strip Thickness and Speed

From the series: Simulating a Multi-Stage Rolling Mill Process

Rohit Shenoy, MathWorks
Alec Stothert, MathWorks

This is the first in a three-part webinar series that will highlight the use of MathWorks products for modeling and control of a multi-stage rolling mill process. In this webinar MathWorks engineers demonstrate the benefits of using Simulink as a platform for modeling and control system design for a sheet-metal-rolling application. The webinar will explore multidomain modeling involving the complex interaction of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems. Viewers will learn how easy it is to perform PID control design using linear analysis methods.

Recorded: 17 Dec 2009

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