Process Control Systems Engineering.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Mercury Learning and Information.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Inhalt; Process Control Systems Engineering; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Structure; 1.2 How to read this book; 1.3 References; 2 PCS Requirements; 2.1 Overview; 2.2 Process Industries; 2.2.1 Chemicals; 2.2.2 Pharmaceuticals; 2.2.3 Oil & Gas; 2.2.4 Water/Waste Water; 2.2.5 Pulp & Paper; 2.2.6 Food & Beverage; 2.3 Summary; 2.4 Cross Domain Concepts; 2.4.1 Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering; 2.4.2 Batch Processes; 2.4.3 Continuous Processes; 2.4.4 Risk Reduction by process automation; 2.4.5 Human Supervisory Control; 2.4.6 Distributed Control System Architectures
- 2.5 References3 PCS Engineering; 3.1 Overview; 3.2 Plant Engineering Projects; 3.2.1 Project Management; 3.3 Procedural models of PCS Engineering; 3.3.1 PPEAM
- Process Plant Engineering Activity Model; 3.3.2 PAS 1059: Processing plant design
- Procedural model and terminology; 3.3.3 NA 35: Handling PCT Projects; 3.4 Preliminary Engineering; 3.4.1 Plant Concept and PCS Concept; 3.4.2 Cost Estimation; 3.4.3 PCS System Selection; 3.5 Basic and Detail PCS Engineering; 3.6 Future Directions; 3.6.1 Formal models of engineering workflows; 3.6.2 Information exchange
- 3.6.3 Automation of PCS Engineering tasks3.7 References; 4 Modular Engineering Research Plant; 4.1 Process Description; 4.1.1 Reactor; 4.2 Instrumentation; 4.2.1 Piping and Instrumentation Diagram; 4.2.2 Identification System; 4.2.3 Process Control Requests; 4.2.4 PCT Cause and Effect Matrix; 4.3 References; 5 Process Control System Architecture; 5.1 Overview; 5.2 Distributed Architecture; 5.3 Process Control Station; 5.3.1 Cyclic Execution and Process Image; 5.4 I/O modules; 5.5 Hardware Configuration for the MEAR plant; 5.5.1 Setting up a PCS 7 project; 5.5.2 Configuring the AS
- 5.5.3 Configuring the remote I/O5.5.4 Configuring the Operator Station; 5.5.5 Check and compile the network; 5.6 References; 6 Industrial Communications Engineering; 6.1 Overview; 6.2 Industrial Communication on Field Level; 6.2.1 Conventional wiring; 6.2.2 Digital fieldbus; 6.2.3 Fieldbus Engineering; 6.3 Industrial Communications with MES and ERP; 6.3.1 OPC; 6.3.2 Configuring the PCS 7 OPC-server; 6.4 Future Directions; 6.4.1 Preliminary Fieldbus Engineering; 6.5 References; 7 Bulk Engineering; 7.1 Overview; 7.2 General structuring principles; 7.3 Plant Hierarchy; 7.3.1 Structuring Rules
- 7.3.2 Functional structure of the MEAR plant7.4 PCS Plant Hierarchy; 7.4.1 HMI generation; 7.4.2 AS-OS Assignment; 7.4.3 Batch recipes; 7.5 Bulk Engineering; 7.5.1 Process tag types and models; 7.5.2 Process tag type; 7.5.3 Model; 7.5.4 Parameters and Signals; 7.5.5 Process Object View; 7.6 MEAR plant example for a process tag type; 7.7 MEAR plant example for a model; 7.8 Literature; 8 Individual Drive Functions; 8.1 Overview; 8.2 IDF Basic Concepts; 8.2.1 Function Block Types in PCS 7; 8.2.2 Safety Provisions; 8.2.3 Operating Modes; 8.3 Predefined IDF for Field Devices