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SCADA Blog:
Electronic Flow Management System Design Fundamentals
Jim Cahill
In the Emerson Exchange 365 community, I saw a new thread, Fundamentals of Electronic Flow Meter Design, Application & Implementation . It included a download link to a whitepaper with the same name by Emerson’s Jim Griffeth . Jim is a member of the Remote Automation Solutions team. I wanted to highlight some of his thoughts from the whitepaper. Overall, it’s a very good overview of the flow measurement design process…
22 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Different but the Same
Gregory K McMillan
My blogs have a new home on the Control magazine website www.controlglobal.com I have had a wonderful run here for the last 5 years with 230 posts. I came up with the name of this website to show the importance and interrelationship of modeling and control. Jim Cahill and Deb Franke designed the website and got … Continue reading » Read the full text.
22 Feb 2012
SCADA Blog:
Electronic Flow Management System Design Fundamentals
Jim Cahill
In the Emerson Exchange 365 community, I saw a new thread, Fundamentals of Electronic Flow Meter Design, Application & Implementation. It included a download link to a whitepaper with the same name by Emerson’s Jim Griffeth. Jim is a member of the Remote...
22 Feb 2012
SCADA Blog:
Electronic Flow Management System Design Fundamentals
Jim Cahill
In the Emerson Exchange 365 community, I saw a new thread, Fundamentals of Electronic Flow Meter Design, Application & Implementation . It included a download link to a whitepaper with the same name by Emerson’s Jim Griffeth . Jim is a member of the Remote Automation Solutions team. I wanted to highlight some of his thoughts from the whitepaper. Overall, it’s a very good overview of the flow measurement design process…
22 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
What is the Best PID Execution Time?
Gregory K McMillan
An execution time that is too slow can degrade control loop performance. An execution time too fast can unnecessarily increase the loading in the distributed control system (DCS) or programmable logic controller (PLC). Less recognized is an excessively fast module execution time can cause the module to run out of free time, decrease the signal to noise ratio, and increase valve packing wear. read more Read the full text…
22 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Control Using Wireless Devices – Part 1
Terry Blevins
Work on the WirelessHART specification began over seven years ago. Since that time the WirelessHART specification has been published by the HART Communications Foundation. Also, in 2010 WirelessHART was approved by IEC as an international standard, IEC 62591Ed. 1.0. From the very beginning, the WirelessHART design included the features required for both monitoring and control applications. … Continue reading » Read the…
20 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Are changes in pipeline pressure affecting your loop?
Gregory K McMillan
In the ISA Automation Week Mentor Program, I am providing guidance for extremely talented individuals from Argentina, Brazil, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and the USA. We will be sharing a question and the answers each week. If you would like to provide additional answers, please send them to Susan Colwell at ISA. The tenth question [...] Read the full text.
17 Feb 2012
SCADA Blog:
Challenge-To-Solution Messages From Remote Automation Solutions
ZhenningChen
Remote Automation Solutions (RAS) business unit under Emerson Process Management is the global SCADA product and system solution vendor and has been serving the oil and gas industry and companies worldwide. Based on the industry knowledge, project experience and ever-lasting efforts, RAS is bringing the featured products and solutions to deal with the challenges they may face. One of the challenges they may have is…
16 Feb 2012
Operations Management Blog:
Using Operational Excellence Techniques to Understand and Solve Business Problems
Jim Cahill
Pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturers, like other process manufacturers, are under constant pressure to improve the performance of their business—product quality, safety, plant efficiency, and throughput. Emerson’s Michalle Adkins, a senior consultant...
15 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Updated Backup and Recovery Product Data Sheet
Larry Griffin
Protect your plant data with Backup and Recovery for your DeltaV system, AMS Suite, Syncade operation Management Suite and other critical folder, files and databases and recover this information if disaster strikes. (546KB PDF) Read the full text.
15 Feb 2012
Ovation Blog:
Securing Ovation Systems per NERC CIP Standards
Jim Cahill
In the Emerson Exchange 365 community, I saw a post announcing a February 16-17, 2012 Regional Technical Forum for Ovation system users. I got my hands on a few of the presentations, which I hope to share with you over the next few weeks. Emerson’s Mike DeKlavon, a member of the Power & Water Solutions [...] Read the full text.
14 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
We Interrupt This Blog Post to Bring You This Important Blog Post
Bruce Greenwald
I've been back in Texas since October, getting acclimated to all things uniquely Texan, like great BBQ and killer margaritas. I’m also working on my Texas-speak (y’all). While I’m back in the live music capital of the world, I’m still not sure I’m ready to go out two-stepping, but I knew it was time to start blogging again. I was in the middle of putting together by my first blog post in over 4 months (the topic was…
14 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Monitoring Turbine and Compressor Operation
Terry Blevins
In January I posted a series of four (4) blogs that addressed the implement of an on-line compressor efficiency calculation. The example for this series was a compressor for a refrigeration system that used R134a refrigerant. If you have a similar compressor application in your plant then the information provided in these blogs may act … Continue reading » Read the full text.
13 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
What are the best packed column temperature(s) for control?
Gregory K McMillan
In the ISA Automation Week Mentor Program, I am providing guidance for extremely talented individuals from Argentina, Brazil, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and the USA. We will be sharing a question and the answers each week. If you would like to provide additional answers, please send them to Susan Colwell at ISA. The ninth question [...] Read the full text.
10 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Teaching the 9025 Class – Costa Rica
Terry Blevins
The week of January 8th, 2012 I traveled to our office in Costa Rica to teach the 9025 class. This class was created last year by Emerson’s education department to provide training on the basics of process control and instrumentation. The lecture material and student workshops included in the class are based on the book … Continue reading » Read the full text.
6 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Web Seminar: Key benefits of temperature control solutions – 22 February
Gregory K McMillan
Please join me for the Temperature Control Solutions Web Seminar – 22 February This comprehensive 90-minute Web seminar offers a concise summary of the most important aspects of temperature control solutions including the considerations in valve and measurement...
3 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Web Seminar: Key benefits of pH control solutions – 15 February
Gregory K McMillan
Please join me for the pH Control Solutions Web Seminar scheduled on 15 February. This comprehensive 90-minute web seminar offers a concise summary of the most important aspects of pH control solutions including the latest developments in pH sensor and...
3 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
What is the effect of the pump on control valves at lower rates?
Gregory K McMillan
In the ISA Automation Week Mentor Program I am providing guidance for extremely talented individuals from Argentina, Brazil, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and the USA. We will be sharing a question and the answers each week. If you would like to provide...
3 Feb 2012
Operations Management Blog:
Managing the Pharmaceutical and Biotech Technology Transfer Process
Jim Cahill
In a Research and Markets report, Technology Transfer Strategies – A Guide to Maximizing Returns Within the Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Industries, the authors note: The efficient and effective transfer of new technologies is widely recognized...
1 Feb 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Centrifugal Compressor Efficiency – Part 4
Terry Blevins
Part 1 of the centrifugal compressor efficiency series addressed the measurements and parameters that must be calculated to determine compressor efficiency. In Part 2-3 of this series we examined one way of calculating the enthalpy and entropy of the gas stream at the compressor suction and discharge and isentropic enthalpy for the refrigerant R134a. Once … Continue reading » Read the full text.
30 Jan 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Radar Love
Gregory K McMillan
Control Talk Editors McMillan & Weiner ask Industrial Measurement Device Expert Ram Ramachandran to Talk about the Use of Radar and Its Dramatic Increase on the Plant Floor Read the full text.
30 Jan 2012
DeltaV Blog:
What are the opportunities in distillation and reactor control modernization projects?
Gregory K McMillan
In the ISA Automation Week Mentor Program, I am providing guidance for extremely talented individuals from Argentina, Brazil, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and the USA. We will be sharing a question and the answers each week. If you would like to provide...
27 Jan 2012
Operations Management Blog:
Faster Product Releases with PAT Methods in Production Recipes
Jim Cahill
This week, the International Foundation Process Analytical Chemistry (IFPAC) is holding their 26th international forum and exhibition in Baltimore, Maryland USA. At this event, Emerson’s Chris Amstutz, Life Sciences industry consulting team director,...
26 Jan 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Compressor Surge and Stall Detection and Prevention
Gregory K McMillan
A compressor going into stall is like jumping off a cliff with a bungee cord. If the bungee cord has no losses to dampen the oscillation, we have something akin to surge. A 0.5% drop in efficiency can occur for each surge cycle. Several surge cycles can occur due to delays and lags in high … Continue reading » Read the full text.
26 Jan 2012
DeltaV Blog:
Centrifugal Compressor Efficiency – Part 3
Terry Blevins
Part 1 of the centrifugal compressor efficiency series addressed the measurements and parameters that are used to calculate compressor efficiency. In Part 2 of this series we examine how these measurements are used to calculate the enthalpy of the gas stream at the compressor suction and discharged for the refrigerant R134a. This calculation utilized bilinear … Continue reading » Read the full text.
23 Jan 2012
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