Date of Award
8-1972
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Department
Chemistry
First Advisor
James E. Worsham, Jr.
Abstract
The recent development of solid state electronics has opened new possibilities in instrumentation design. One development has been the availability of compact, low cost, high gain, D. C. amplifiers which can be used in the design and construction of sensitive laboratory instruments (11). Using these amplifiers a thermostat capable of precise control can be constructed and its performance compared with the performance expected by an analysis of the closed loop control equations.
Recommended Citation
Stidham, Joseph Peter, "Principles of control theory as applied to a thermostat" (1972). Master's Theses. 1006.
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/masters-theses/1006