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Sharma 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aLondon $cElsevier$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (320 p.) 225 1 $aElsevier insights 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-12-415779-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aFront Cover; Overview of Industrial Process Automation; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; About the Author; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Why Automation?; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Physical Process; 1.2.1 Natural Processes; 1.2.2 Self-Regulated Processes; 1.2.3 Man-made or Industrial Processes; 1.2.3.1 Water Tap; 1.2.3.2 Electric Bulb; 1.2.4 Undesired Behavior; 1.3 Types of Industrial Processes; 1.3.1 Localized Processes; 1.3.2 Distributed Processes; 1.4 Industry Classification; 1.4.1 Utility Industry; 1.4.2 Process Industry; 1.5 Process Automation System; 1.5.1 Unattended Processes 327 $a1.5.2 Manually Attended Processes1.5.3 Automated Processes; 1.6 Needs Met by Automation; 1.7 Benefits of Automation; 1.8 Automation Steps; 1.8.1 Step 1: Information Acquisition; 1.8.2 Step 2: Information Analysis and Decision Making; 1.8.3 Step 3: Control Execution; 1.9 Process Signals; 1.9.1 Classifications; 1.9.2 Input and Output Signals; 1.9.2.1 Input Signals; 1.9.2.2 Output Signals; 1.10 Summary; 2 Automation System Structure; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Subsystems; 2.2.1 Instrumentation Subsystem; 2.2.2 Human Interface Subsystem; 2.2.3 Control Subsystem; 2.3 Instrumentation Subsystem 327 $a2.3.1 Measurement of Information2.3.2 Transfer of Control Command; 2.4 Human Interface Subsystem; 2.4.1 Manual Display and Monitoring; 2.4.2 Manual Control; 2.5 Control Subsystem; 2.5.1 Information Acquisition; 2.5.2 Information Analysis and Decision Making; 2.5.3 Control Execution; 2.6 Summary; 3 Instrumentation Subsystem; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Structure; 3.2.1 Continuous/Analog Instrumentation Devices; 3.2.1.1 Information Acquisition; 3.2.1.2 Control Execution; 3.2.2 Discrete/Digital Instrumentation Devices; 3.2.2.1 Information Acquisition; 3.2.2.2 Control Execution 327 $a3.2.3 Fluctuating/Pulse Signals3.3 Special Instrumentation Devices; 3.3.1 Switching Instrumentation Devices; 3.3.2 Integrating Instrumentation Devices; 3.4 Interfacing Standards; 3.4.1 Analog Input and Output Devices; 3.4.2 Digital Input and Output Devices; 3.4.3 Switching and Integrating Devices; 3.5 Information Reliability; 3.5.1 Analog Inputs; 3.5.2 Digital Inputs; 3.6 Isolation and Protection; 3.6.1 Isolation; 3.6.2 Protection; 3.6.3 Solutions; 3.7 Summary; 4 Control Subsystem; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Structure; 4.3 Interfacing; 4.3.1 General; 4.3.2 Instrumentation Subsystem 327 $a4.3.3 Human Interface Subsystem4.4 Summary; 5 Human Interface Subsystem; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Operator Panel; 5.2.1 Active Display Elements; 5.2.2 Active Control Elements; 5.2.3 Panel; 5.3 Construction; 5.3.1 Basic Approach; 5.3.2 Mimic Approach; 5.4 Interfacing with Control Subsystem; 5.5 Types of Mimic Panels; 5.6 Summary; 6 Automation Strategies; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Basic Strategies; 6.2.1 Open Loop Control; 6.2.2 Closed Loop Control; 6.3 Discrete Control; 6.3.1 Discrete Control-Open Loop; 6.3.2 Discrete Control-Sequential Control with Interlocks; 6.4 Continuous Control 327 $a6.4.1 Continuous Control-Open Loop 330 $a Man-made or industrial processes, localised or geographically distributed, need be automated in order to ensure they produce quality, consistent, and cost-effective goods or services. 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