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Networking in Japanese factory automation / / by Koichi Kishimoto. [et al.]
Networking in Japanese factory automation / / by Koichi Kishimoto. [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 1989, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (73 p.)
Disciplina 670.4275
Altri autori (Persone) KishimotoKoichi
Collana Routledge library editions. Japan
Soggetto topico Automation
Local area networks (Computer networks)
ISBN 1-136-92893-6
1-136-92894-4
1-283-03773-4
9786613037732
0-203-84567-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Information network in Japanese factories -- 2. A fiber-optic ring as backbone for CSMA/CD LANs -- 3. A high-speed optical data highway for industrial control systems -- 4. An optical LAN for factory automation system -- 5. An improved mini-MAP LAN for CIE-integrated process-control system -- 6. Standardization : MAP activities in Japan.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791587603321
London : , : Routledge, , 1989, 2011
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Networking in Japanese factory automation / / by Koichi Kishimoto. [et al.]
Networking in Japanese factory automation / / by Koichi Kishimoto. [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, , 1989, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (73 p.)
Disciplina 670.4275
Altri autori (Persone) KishimotoKoichi
Collana Routledge library editions. Japan
Soggetto topico Automation
Local area networks (Computer networks)
ISBN 1-136-92893-6
1-136-92894-4
1-283-03773-4
9786613037732
0-203-84567-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Information network in Japanese factories -- 2. A fiber-optic ring as backbone for CSMA/CD LANs -- 3. A high-speed optical data highway for industrial control systems -- 4. An optical LAN for factory automation system -- 5. An improved mini-MAP LAN for CIE-integrated process-control system -- 6. Standardization : MAP activities in Japan.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816374703321
London : , : Routledge, , 1989, 2011
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Practical modern SCADA protocols [[electronic resource] ] : DNP3, 60870.5 and related systems / / Gordon Clarke, Deon Reynders, Edwin Wright
Practical modern SCADA protocols [[electronic resource] ] : DNP3, 60870.5 and related systems / / Gordon Clarke, Deon Reynders, Edwin Wright
Autore Clarke Gordon R
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Elsevier, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (549 p.)
Disciplina 670.4275
Altri autori (Persone) ReyndersDeon
WrightEdwin, B.Sc.
Collana Engineering : instrumentation & control
Soggetto topico Automatic data collection systems
Supervisory control systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-00905-9
9786611009052
0-08-048024-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; Preface; Acknowledgements; body; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Overview; 1.2 SCADA systems; 1.3 Open systems and communications standards; 1.4 IEC 60870.5 and DNP3.0; 1.5 Local area networks, Ethernet and TCP/IP; 1.6 UCA protocol; 2. Fundamentals of SCADA communications; 2.1 SCADA systems; 2.2 Remote terminal units; 2.3 PLCs used as RTUs; 2.4 The master station; 2.5 Communication architectures; 2.6 Communication philosophies; 2.7 Basic standards: RS-232 and RS-485; 2.8 SCADA protocols; 2.9 The open systems interconnection model
3. Open SCADA protocols DNP3 and IEC 608703.1 Interoperability and open standards; 3.2 Development of standards; 4. Preview of DNP3; 4.1 What is DNP3?; 4.2 Interoperability and open standard; 4.3 Benefits of DNP3; 4.4 Features of DNP3; 4.5 System topology; 4.6 Background and development; 4.7 Why use DNP3?; 5. Fundamentals of distributed network protocol; 5.1 Fundamental concepts; 5.2 Understanding DNP3 message structure; 5.3 Physical layer; 5.4 Data link layer; 5.5 Transport layer (pseudo-transport); 5.6 Application layer message handling; 5.7 Application layer message functions
5.8 Data object library6. Advanced considerations of distributed network protocol; 6.1 DNP3 sub-set definitions; 6.2 Interoperability between DNP3 devices; 6.3 Implementation rules and recommendations; 6.4 Conformance testing; 6.5 DNP3 polling and communications options; 6.6 Time synchronization; 6.7 DNP3 over TCP/IP and UDP/IP; 7. Preview of IEC 60870-5; 7.1 What is IEC 60870-5?; 7.2 Standards; 7.3 System topology; 7.4 Message structure; 7.5 Addressing; 7.6 Networked version; 7.7 Application data objects; 7.8 Interoperability; 8. Fundamentals of IEC 60870-5; 8.1 The IEC 60870-5 standard
8.2 Protocol architecture8.3 Physical layer; 8.4 Data link layer; 8.5 Application layer; 8.6 Information elements; 8.7 Set of ASDUs; 9. Advanced considerations of IEC 60870- 5; 9.1 Application functions; 9.2 Interoperability; 9.3 Other information sources; 9.4 Network operation; 10. Differences between DNP3 and IEC 60870; 10.1 Comparing DNP3 and IEC 60870; 10.2 Which one will win?; 11. Intelligent electronic devices ( IEDs); 11.1 Definition; 11.2 Functions; 12. Ethernet and TCP/IP networks; 12.1 IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD ('Ethernet'); 12.2 Physical layer; 12.3 Signaling methods
12.4 Medium access control12.5 Frame transmission; 12.6 Frame reception; 12.7 Collisions; 12.8 MAC frame format; 12.9 Difference between 802.3 and Ethernet; 12.10 Reducing collisions; 12.11 Ethernet design rules; 12.12 TCP/IP; 13. Fieldbus and SCADA communications systems; 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Profibus; 13.3 Foundation fieldbus; 14. UCA protocol; 14.1 Introduction; 14.2 UCA development; 14.3 UCA technology; 14.4 Summary; 15. Applications of DNP3 and SCADA protocols; 15.1 Water industry application; 16. Future developments; back matter; Appendix A: Glossary; Appendix B: Implementers of DNP3
Appendix C: Sample device profile document
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Clarke Gordon R  
London, : Elsevier, 2004
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Practical modern SCADA protocols [[electronic resource] ] : DNP3, 60870.5 and related systems / / Gordon Clarke, Deon Reynders, Edwin Wright
Practical modern SCADA protocols [[electronic resource] ] : DNP3, 60870.5 and related systems / / Gordon Clarke, Deon Reynders, Edwin Wright
Autore Clarke Gordon R
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Elsevier, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (549 p.)
Disciplina 670.4275
Altri autori (Persone) ReyndersDeon
WrightEdwin, B.Sc.
Collana Engineering : instrumentation & control
Soggetto topico Automatic data collection systems
Supervisory control systems
ISBN 1-281-00905-9
9786611009052
0-08-048024-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; Preface; Acknowledgements; body; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Overview; 1.2 SCADA systems; 1.3 Open systems and communications standards; 1.4 IEC 60870.5 and DNP3.0; 1.5 Local area networks, Ethernet and TCP/IP; 1.6 UCA protocol; 2. Fundamentals of SCADA communications; 2.1 SCADA systems; 2.2 Remote terminal units; 2.3 PLCs used as RTUs; 2.4 The master station; 2.5 Communication architectures; 2.6 Communication philosophies; 2.7 Basic standards: RS-232 and RS-485; 2.8 SCADA protocols; 2.9 The open systems interconnection model
3. Open SCADA protocols DNP3 and IEC 608703.1 Interoperability and open standards; 3.2 Development of standards; 4. Preview of DNP3; 4.1 What is DNP3?; 4.2 Interoperability and open standard; 4.3 Benefits of DNP3; 4.4 Features of DNP3; 4.5 System topology; 4.6 Background and development; 4.7 Why use DNP3?; 5. Fundamentals of distributed network protocol; 5.1 Fundamental concepts; 5.2 Understanding DNP3 message structure; 5.3 Physical layer; 5.4 Data link layer; 5.5 Transport layer (pseudo-transport); 5.6 Application layer message handling; 5.7 Application layer message functions
5.8 Data object library6. Advanced considerations of distributed network protocol; 6.1 DNP3 sub-set definitions; 6.2 Interoperability between DNP3 devices; 6.3 Implementation rules and recommendations; 6.4 Conformance testing; 6.5 DNP3 polling and communications options; 6.6 Time synchronization; 6.7 DNP3 over TCP/IP and UDP/IP; 7. Preview of IEC 60870-5; 7.1 What is IEC 60870-5?; 7.2 Standards; 7.3 System topology; 7.4 Message structure; 7.5 Addressing; 7.6 Networked version; 7.7 Application data objects; 7.8 Interoperability; 8. Fundamentals of IEC 60870-5; 8.1 The IEC 60870-5 standard
8.2 Protocol architecture8.3 Physical layer; 8.4 Data link layer; 8.5 Application layer; 8.6 Information elements; 8.7 Set of ASDUs; 9. Advanced considerations of IEC 60870- 5; 9.1 Application functions; 9.2 Interoperability; 9.3 Other information sources; 9.4 Network operation; 10. Differences between DNP3 and IEC 60870; 10.1 Comparing DNP3 and IEC 60870; 10.2 Which one will win?; 11. Intelligent electronic devices ( IEDs); 11.1 Definition; 11.2 Functions; 12. Ethernet and TCP/IP networks; 12.1 IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD ('Ethernet'); 12.2 Physical layer; 12.3 Signaling methods
12.4 Medium access control12.5 Frame transmission; 12.6 Frame reception; 12.7 Collisions; 12.8 MAC frame format; 12.9 Difference between 802.3 and Ethernet; 12.10 Reducing collisions; 12.11 Ethernet design rules; 12.12 TCP/IP; 13. Fieldbus and SCADA communications systems; 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Profibus; 13.3 Foundation fieldbus; 14. UCA protocol; 14.1 Introduction; 14.2 UCA development; 14.3 UCA technology; 14.4 Summary; 15. Applications of DNP3 and SCADA protocols; 15.1 Water industry application; 16. Future developments; back matter; Appendix A: Glossary; Appendix B: Implementers of DNP3
Appendix C: Sample device profile document
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Clarke Gordon R  
London, : Elsevier, 2004
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Practical modern SCADA protocols : DNP3, 60870.5 and related systems / / Gordon Clarke, Deon Reynders, Edwin Wright
Practical modern SCADA protocols : DNP3, 60870.5 and related systems / / Gordon Clarke, Deon Reynders, Edwin Wright
Autore Clarke Gordon R
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Elsevier, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (549 p.)
Disciplina 670.4275
Altri autori (Persone) ReyndersDeon
WrightEdwin, B.Sc.
Collana Engineering : instrumentation & control
Soggetto topico Automatic data collection systems
Supervisory control systems
ISBN 1-281-00905-9
9786611009052
0-08-048024-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; Preface; Acknowledgements; body; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Overview; 1.2 SCADA systems; 1.3 Open systems and communications standards; 1.4 IEC 60870.5 and DNP3.0; 1.5 Local area networks, Ethernet and TCP/IP; 1.6 UCA protocol; 2. Fundamentals of SCADA communications; 2.1 SCADA systems; 2.2 Remote terminal units; 2.3 PLCs used as RTUs; 2.4 The master station; 2.5 Communication architectures; 2.6 Communication philosophies; 2.7 Basic standards: RS-232 and RS-485; 2.8 SCADA protocols; 2.9 The open systems interconnection model
3. Open SCADA protocols DNP3 and IEC 608703.1 Interoperability and open standards; 3.2 Development of standards; 4. Preview of DNP3; 4.1 What is DNP3?; 4.2 Interoperability and open standard; 4.3 Benefits of DNP3; 4.4 Features of DNP3; 4.5 System topology; 4.6 Background and development; 4.7 Why use DNP3?; 5. Fundamentals of distributed network protocol; 5.1 Fundamental concepts; 5.2 Understanding DNP3 message structure; 5.3 Physical layer; 5.4 Data link layer; 5.5 Transport layer (pseudo-transport); 5.6 Application layer message handling; 5.7 Application layer message functions
5.8 Data object library6. Advanced considerations of distributed network protocol; 6.1 DNP3 sub-set definitions; 6.2 Interoperability between DNP3 devices; 6.3 Implementation rules and recommendations; 6.4 Conformance testing; 6.5 DNP3 polling and communications options; 6.6 Time synchronization; 6.7 DNP3 over TCP/IP and UDP/IP; 7. Preview of IEC 60870-5; 7.1 What is IEC 60870-5?; 7.2 Standards; 7.3 System topology; 7.4 Message structure; 7.5 Addressing; 7.6 Networked version; 7.7 Application data objects; 7.8 Interoperability; 8. Fundamentals of IEC 60870-5; 8.1 The IEC 60870-5 standard
8.2 Protocol architecture8.3 Physical layer; 8.4 Data link layer; 8.5 Application layer; 8.6 Information elements; 8.7 Set of ASDUs; 9. Advanced considerations of IEC 60870- 5; 9.1 Application functions; 9.2 Interoperability; 9.3 Other information sources; 9.4 Network operation; 10. Differences between DNP3 and IEC 60870; 10.1 Comparing DNP3 and IEC 60870; 10.2 Which one will win?; 11. Intelligent electronic devices ( IEDs); 11.1 Definition; 11.2 Functions; 12. Ethernet and TCP/IP networks; 12.1 IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD ('Ethernet'); 12.2 Physical layer; 12.3 Signaling methods
12.4 Medium access control12.5 Frame transmission; 12.6 Frame reception; 12.7 Collisions; 12.8 MAC frame format; 12.9 Difference between 802.3 and Ethernet; 12.10 Reducing collisions; 12.11 Ethernet design rules; 12.12 TCP/IP; 13. Fieldbus and SCADA communications systems; 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Profibus; 13.3 Foundation fieldbus; 14. UCA protocol; 14.1 Introduction; 14.2 UCA development; 14.3 UCA technology; 14.4 Summary; 15. Applications of DNP3 and SCADA protocols; 15.1 Water industry application; 16. Future developments; back matter; Appendix A: Glossary; Appendix B: Implementers of DNP3
Appendix C: Sample device profile document
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Clarke Gordon R  
London, : Elsevier, 2004
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Practical modern SCADA protocols [e-book] : DNP3, 60870.5 and related systems / Gordon Clarke, Deon Reynders, Edwin Wright
Practical modern SCADA protocols [e-book] : DNP3, 60870.5 and related systems / Gordon Clarke, Deon Reynders, Edwin Wright
Autore Clarke, Gordon R.
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : Elsevier
Descrizione fisica 537 p. ; 27 cm
Disciplina 670.4275
Altri autori (Persone) Reynders, Deonauthor
Wright, Edwinauthor
Collana Practical professional books from Elsevier
Soggetto topico Automatic data collection systems
Supervisory control systems
Computer network protocols
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9780750657990
0750657995
Formato Risorse elettroniche
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction; Basic Terminology; Fundamentals of SCADA Communications; Preview of DNP3; Fundamentals of Distributed Network Protocol; Advanced Considerations of DNP; Preview of IEC 60870.5; Fundamentals of IEC 60870.5; Advanced Considerations of IEC 60870.5; Differences between DNP3 and IEC 60870.5; Intelligent Electronic Devices (IED's); Ethernet and TCP/IP Networks; Fieldbus and SCADA Communications Systems; UCA Protocol; Radio and Telecommunications Considerations; Applications of DNP3 and SCADA Protocols; Future Developments; Appendix A: Glossary; Appendix B: Discussions; Appendix C: Implementers of DNP3; Appendix D: Sample Device Profile Document; Appendix E: Key to Data Structure; Practical Sessions
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Clarke, Gordon R.  
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Practical process control [[electronic resource] ] : tuning and troubleshooting / / Cecil L. Smith
Practical process control [[electronic resource] ] : tuning and troubleshooting / / Cecil L. Smith
Autore Smith Cecil L
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (445 p.)
Disciplina 670.42
670.42/75
670.4275
Soggetto topico Process control
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-02212-1
9786612022128
0-470-43148-2
0-470-43149-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PRACTICAL PROCESS CONTROL; CONTENTS; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 The Process Industries and Regulatory Control; 1.2 P&I Diagrams; 1.3 Regulatory Control Example; 1.4 Control Loop; 1.5 Example Process; 1.6 Cascade Control; 1.7 Summary; Literature Cited; 2. Gain or Sensitivity; 2.1 Process Design Versus Process Control; 2.2 What Do We Mean by "Process Gain"; 2.3 Linear Versus Nonlinear Processes; 2.4 Operating Lines and Gains from Process Tests; 2.5 Action; 2.6 Impact of Process Nonlinearities on Tuning; 2.7 Scheduled Tuning; 2.8 Heat Transfer Processes; 2.9 Vacuum Processes; 2.10 Summary
Literature Cited3. Process Dynamics; 3.1 First-Order Lag and Time Constant; 3.2 Integrating Process; 3.3 Self-Regulated Versus Non-Self-Regulated Processes; 3.4 Dead Time; 3.5 Measurement Issues; 3.6 Effect of Dead Time on Loop Performance; 3.7 Mixing; 3.8 Process Models; 3.9 Approximating Time Constants; 3.10 Ultimate Gain and Ultimate Period; 3.11 Damping; 3.12 Simple Performance Measures; 3.13 The Integral Criteria; 3.14 Summary; 4. Controller Modes and Mode Selection; 4.1 Mode Characteristics; 4.2 Options for Tuning Coefficients; 4.3 Computing the PID Control Equation
4.4 Mode Combinations4.5 Flow Control; 4.6 Level Control; 4.7 Nonlinear Algorithms; 4.8 Level-to-Flow Cascade; 4.9 Summary; 5. Proportional Mode; 5.1 Control Equation; 5.2 Regulators; 5.3 The Proportional Band; 5.4 Bumpless Transfer; 5.5 Set-Point Changes; 5.6 Disturbance or Load Changes; 5.7 Proportional Control of Simple Models; 5.8 Adjusting the Controller Gain; 5.9 Tuning; 5.10 Summary; 6. Integral Mode; 6.1 Control Equation; 6.2 Open-Loop Behavior; 6.3 Effect of Reset Time; 6.4 PI Control of Simple Models; 6.5 Tuning; 6.6 Speed of Response; 6.7 Avoiding Sloppy Tuning
6.8 Suppressing the Proportional Kick6.9 Windup Protection; 6.10 Summary; Literature Cited; 7. Derivative Mode; 7.1 Control Equation; 7.2 Incorporating Derivative into the Control Equation; 7.3 PID Control Equations; 7.4 Effect of Derivative Time; 7.5 Getting the Most from Derivative; 7.6 PID Control of Simple Models; 7.7 Tuning; 7.8 Summary; 8. Tuning Methods; 8.1 What Is a Tuning Method; 8.2 Process Characterizations; 8.3 Ziegler-Nichols Closed Loop Method; 8.4 The Relay Method; 8.5 Open-Loop Methods; 8.6 Graphical Constructions and Nonlinear Regression; 8.7 Ziegler-Nichols Open-Loop Method
8.8 The Lambda Method8.9 IMC Method; 8.10 Integral Criteria Method; 8.11 Summary; Literature Cited; 9. Measurement Devices; 9.1 Steady-State Behavior; 9.2 Very Small Process Gain; 9.3 Temperature Measurements; 9.4 Filtering and Smoothing; 9.5 Summary; 10. Final Control Elements; 10.1 Valves and Flow Systems; 10.2 Valve Sizing; 10.3 Inherent Valve Characteristics; 10.4 Flow System Dominated by Control Valve; 10.5 Flow System Dominated by Process; 10.6 Valve Nonidealities; 10.7 Valve Positioner; 10.8 On-Off Control; 10.9 Time Proportioning Control; 10.10 Variable Speed Pumping; 10.11 Summary
Literature Cited
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Smith Cecil L  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2009
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Practical process control [[electronic resource] ] : tuning and troubleshooting / / Cecil L. Smith
Practical process control [[electronic resource] ] : tuning and troubleshooting / / Cecil L. Smith
Autore Smith Cecil L
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (445 p.)
Disciplina 670.42
670.42/75
670.4275
Soggetto topico Process control
ISBN 1-282-02212-1
9786612022128
0-470-43148-2
0-470-43149-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PRACTICAL PROCESS CONTROL; CONTENTS; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 The Process Industries and Regulatory Control; 1.2 P&I Diagrams; 1.3 Regulatory Control Example; 1.4 Control Loop; 1.5 Example Process; 1.6 Cascade Control; 1.7 Summary; Literature Cited; 2. Gain or Sensitivity; 2.1 Process Design Versus Process Control; 2.2 What Do We Mean by "Process Gain"; 2.3 Linear Versus Nonlinear Processes; 2.4 Operating Lines and Gains from Process Tests; 2.5 Action; 2.6 Impact of Process Nonlinearities on Tuning; 2.7 Scheduled Tuning; 2.8 Heat Transfer Processes; 2.9 Vacuum Processes; 2.10 Summary
Literature Cited3. Process Dynamics; 3.1 First-Order Lag and Time Constant; 3.2 Integrating Process; 3.3 Self-Regulated Versus Non-Self-Regulated Processes; 3.4 Dead Time; 3.5 Measurement Issues; 3.6 Effect of Dead Time on Loop Performance; 3.7 Mixing; 3.8 Process Models; 3.9 Approximating Time Constants; 3.10 Ultimate Gain and Ultimate Period; 3.11 Damping; 3.12 Simple Performance Measures; 3.13 The Integral Criteria; 3.14 Summary; 4. Controller Modes and Mode Selection; 4.1 Mode Characteristics; 4.2 Options for Tuning Coefficients; 4.3 Computing the PID Control Equation
4.4 Mode Combinations4.5 Flow Control; 4.6 Level Control; 4.7 Nonlinear Algorithms; 4.8 Level-to-Flow Cascade; 4.9 Summary; 5. Proportional Mode; 5.1 Control Equation; 5.2 Regulators; 5.3 The Proportional Band; 5.4 Bumpless Transfer; 5.5 Set-Point Changes; 5.6 Disturbance or Load Changes; 5.7 Proportional Control of Simple Models; 5.8 Adjusting the Controller Gain; 5.9 Tuning; 5.10 Summary; 6. Integral Mode; 6.1 Control Equation; 6.2 Open-Loop Behavior; 6.3 Effect of Reset Time; 6.4 PI Control of Simple Models; 6.5 Tuning; 6.6 Speed of Response; 6.7 Avoiding Sloppy Tuning
6.8 Suppressing the Proportional Kick6.9 Windup Protection; 6.10 Summary; Literature Cited; 7. Derivative Mode; 7.1 Control Equation; 7.2 Incorporating Derivative into the Control Equation; 7.3 PID Control Equations; 7.4 Effect of Derivative Time; 7.5 Getting the Most from Derivative; 7.6 PID Control of Simple Models; 7.7 Tuning; 7.8 Summary; 8. Tuning Methods; 8.1 What Is a Tuning Method; 8.2 Process Characterizations; 8.3 Ziegler-Nichols Closed Loop Method; 8.4 The Relay Method; 8.5 Open-Loop Methods; 8.6 Graphical Constructions and Nonlinear Regression; 8.7 Ziegler-Nichols Open-Loop Method
8.8 The Lambda Method8.9 IMC Method; 8.10 Integral Criteria Method; 8.11 Summary; Literature Cited; 9. Measurement Devices; 9.1 Steady-State Behavior; 9.2 Very Small Process Gain; 9.3 Temperature Measurements; 9.4 Filtering and Smoothing; 9.5 Summary; 10. Final Control Elements; 10.1 Valves and Flow Systems; 10.2 Valve Sizing; 10.3 Inherent Valve Characteristics; 10.4 Flow System Dominated by Control Valve; 10.5 Flow System Dominated by Process; 10.6 Valve Nonidealities; 10.7 Valve Positioner; 10.8 On-Off Control; 10.9 Time Proportioning Control; 10.10 Variable Speed Pumping; 10.11 Summary
Literature Cited
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830884803321
Smith Cecil L  
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2009
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Practical process control [[electronic resource] ] : tuning and troubleshooting / / Cecil L. Smith
Practical process control [[electronic resource] ] : tuning and troubleshooting / / Cecil L. Smith
Autore Smith Cecil L
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (445 p.)
Disciplina 670.42
670.42/75
670.4275
Soggetto topico Process control
ISBN 1-282-02212-1
9786612022128
0-470-43148-2
0-470-43149-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PRACTICAL PROCESS CONTROL; CONTENTS; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 The Process Industries and Regulatory Control; 1.2 P&I Diagrams; 1.3 Regulatory Control Example; 1.4 Control Loop; 1.5 Example Process; 1.6 Cascade Control; 1.7 Summary; Literature Cited; 2. Gain or Sensitivity; 2.1 Process Design Versus Process Control; 2.2 What Do We Mean by "Process Gain"; 2.3 Linear Versus Nonlinear Processes; 2.4 Operating Lines and Gains from Process Tests; 2.5 Action; 2.6 Impact of Process Nonlinearities on Tuning; 2.7 Scheduled Tuning; 2.8 Heat Transfer Processes; 2.9 Vacuum Processes; 2.10 Summary
Literature Cited3. Process Dynamics; 3.1 First-Order Lag and Time Constant; 3.2 Integrating Process; 3.3 Self-Regulated Versus Non-Self-Regulated Processes; 3.4 Dead Time; 3.5 Measurement Issues; 3.6 Effect of Dead Time on Loop Performance; 3.7 Mixing; 3.8 Process Models; 3.9 Approximating Time Constants; 3.10 Ultimate Gain and Ultimate Period; 3.11 Damping; 3.12 Simple Performance Measures; 3.13 The Integral Criteria; 3.14 Summary; 4. Controller Modes and Mode Selection; 4.1 Mode Characteristics; 4.2 Options for Tuning Coefficients; 4.3 Computing the PID Control Equation
4.4 Mode Combinations4.5 Flow Control; 4.6 Level Control; 4.7 Nonlinear Algorithms; 4.8 Level-to-Flow Cascade; 4.9 Summary; 5. Proportional Mode; 5.1 Control Equation; 5.2 Regulators; 5.3 The Proportional Band; 5.4 Bumpless Transfer; 5.5 Set-Point Changes; 5.6 Disturbance or Load Changes; 5.7 Proportional Control of Simple Models; 5.8 Adjusting the Controller Gain; 5.9 Tuning; 5.10 Summary; 6. Integral Mode; 6.1 Control Equation; 6.2 Open-Loop Behavior; 6.3 Effect of Reset Time; 6.4 PI Control of Simple Models; 6.5 Tuning; 6.6 Speed of Response; 6.7 Avoiding Sloppy Tuning
6.8 Suppressing the Proportional Kick6.9 Windup Protection; 6.10 Summary; Literature Cited; 7. Derivative Mode; 7.1 Control Equation; 7.2 Incorporating Derivative into the Control Equation; 7.3 PID Control Equations; 7.4 Effect of Derivative Time; 7.5 Getting the Most from Derivative; 7.6 PID Control of Simple Models; 7.7 Tuning; 7.8 Summary; 8. Tuning Methods; 8.1 What Is a Tuning Method; 8.2 Process Characterizations; 8.3 Ziegler-Nichols Closed Loop Method; 8.4 The Relay Method; 8.5 Open-Loop Methods; 8.6 Graphical Constructions and Nonlinear Regression; 8.7 Ziegler-Nichols Open-Loop Method
8.8 The Lambda Method8.9 IMC Method; 8.10 Integral Criteria Method; 8.11 Summary; Literature Cited; 9. Measurement Devices; 9.1 Steady-State Behavior; 9.2 Very Small Process Gain; 9.3 Temperature Measurements; 9.4 Filtering and Smoothing; 9.5 Summary; 10. Final Control Elements; 10.1 Valves and Flow Systems; 10.2 Valve Sizing; 10.3 Inherent Valve Characteristics; 10.4 Flow System Dominated by Control Valve; 10.5 Flow System Dominated by Process; 10.6 Valve Nonidealities; 10.7 Valve Positioner; 10.8 On-Off Control; 10.9 Time Proportioning Control; 10.10 Variable Speed Pumping; 10.11 Summary
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Practical SCADA for industry [[electronic resource] /] / David Bailey, Edwin Wright
Practical SCADA for industry [[electronic resource] /] / David Bailey, Edwin Wright
Autore Bailey David, BEng
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (298 p.)
Disciplina 670.4275
Altri autori (Persone) WrightEdwin, B.Sc.
Soggetto topico Automatic data collection systems
Supervisory control systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-22266-6
9786611222666
0-08-047390-3
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; 1. Background to SCADA; 2. SCADA systems, hardware and firmware; 3. SCADA systems, software and protocols; 4. Landlines; 5. Local area network systems; 6. Modems; 7. Central site computer facilities; 8. Troubleshooting and maintenance; 9. Specification of systems; Appendix A: Glossary; Appendix B: Interface Standards; Appendix C: CITECT practical; Index
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Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier, 2003
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