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Reducing Risks in Scheduled Shutdowns, Turnarounds and Outages
Jim Cahill
It would be great if plants could run forever after starting them up, but unfortunately, they slowly degrade as they operate. Equipment and assets foul, corrode, erode, rattles and more. Some can be maintained while the process continues to run, but ...
17 Jun 2016
Hardware Considerations in Effective User Requirement Specifications
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner This is the final part in the five part series on how to write an effective User Requirement Specification (URS). The topic of this final post is ‘Hardware’. As before, I am really interested in seeing your comments on...
17 May 2016
Hardware Considerations in Effective User Requirement Specifications
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner This is the final part in the five part series on how to write an effective User Requirement Specification (URS). The topic of this final post is ‘Hardware’. As before, I am really interested in seeing your comments on...
17 May 2016
Hardware Considerations in Effective User Requirement Specifications
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner This is the final part in the five part series on how to write an effective User Requirement Specification (URS). The topic of this final post is ‘Hardware’. As before, I am really interested in seeing your comments ...
17 May 2016
Fundamentally Transforming Capital Project Planning and Execution
Jim Cahill
Executing capital projects grows increasingly difficult as their size and scope continues to expand. I caught up with Emerson’s Kevin Jackson who has witnessed this growth over time. Kevin notes that today 65% of projects over a billion dollars...
31 Mar 2016
Fundamentally Transforming Capital Project Planning and Execution
Jim Cahill
Executing capital projects grows increasingly difficult as their size and scope continues to expand. I caught up with Emerson’s Kevin Jackson who has witnessed this growth over time. Kevin notes that today 65% of projects over a billion dollar...
31 Mar 2016
Industrial Internet of Things and Changing Automation Architectures
Jim Cahill
The Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture has been a defining architecture for instrumentation, automation, manufacturing operations and business planning and logistics systems since its introduction in the 1990s. In a Plant Services article, What...
21 Mar 2016
Industrial Internet of Things and Changing Automation Architectures
Jim Cahill
The Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture has been a defining architecture for instrumentation, automation, manufacturing operations and business planning and logistics systems since its introduction in the 1990s. In a Plant Services article, Wha...
21 Mar 2016
Effective Control Philosophies for Your User Requirement Specification
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner This is the fourth part of my five part series on how to write an effective User Requirements Specification. The topic for this part is the ‘Control Philosophy’. The first three in the series include Considerations for...
22 Jan 2016
Effective Control Philosophies for Your User Requirement Specification
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner This is the fourth part of my five part series on how to write an effective User Requirements Specification. The topic for this part is the ‘Control Philosophy’. The first three in the series include Considerations...
22 Jan 2016
Scoping Your User Requirement Specification
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner This is the third part of the five part series on how to write an effective User Requirement Specification. The topic of this part is ‘Scope’. If you missed the earlier two, see Considerations for Your User Requirement...
30 Nov 2015
Scoping Your User Requirement Specification
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner This is the third part of the five part series on how to write an effective User Requirement Specification. The topic of this part is ‘Scope’. If you missed the earlier two, see Considerations for Your User Requireme...
30 Nov 2015
Process Overview for Your User Requirement Specification
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner This is the second part of the five part series on how to write an effective User Requirement Specification. If you missed the first on, see Considerations for Your User Requirement Specification . The topic of this post is ‘Process...
29 Oct 2015
Process Overview for Your User Requirement Specification
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner This is the second part of the five part series on how to write an effective User Requirement Specification. If you missed the first on, see Considerations for Your User Requirement Specification . The topic of this post is ̵...
29 Oct 2015
Considerations for Your User Requirement Specification
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner In this five-part series, I will be providing guidance on how to write an effective User Requirement Specification . I will try and pull ideas and information from a number of different sources. For example, I have recently asked...
25 Sep 2015
Considerations for Your User Requirement Specification
Jim Cahill
Author: Scott Turner In this five-part series, I will be providing guidance on how to write an effective User Requirement Specification . I will try and pull ideas and information from a number of different sources. For example, I have recently asked...
25 Sep 2015
Analyzing and Recommending Improved Refinery Blending Operations
Jim Cahill
For refiners challenged with increasing regulations, blending operations are a major area where automation investments can help meet these regulations and improve operational performance. Emerson’s Marcelo Carugo , who leads the refining and petrochemical...
23 Sep 2015
Analyzing and Recommending Improved Refinery Blending Operations
Jim Cahill
For refiners challenged with increasing regulations, blending operations are a major area where automation investments can help meet these regulations and improve operational performance. Emerson’s Marcelo Carugo , who leads the refining and pe...
23 Sep 2015
Improving Gas Plant Operational Efficiency with Upfront Planning
Jim Cahill
Emerson's Chuck Miller presents on ways to find efficiency gains in the operations of gas plants. His abstract: Whether you are processing natural gas to create pipeline gas, recover the natural gas liquids or liquefying for export, ensuring contract specification is sometimes difficult. To increase profits, plant managers need to maximize product recovery and reduce operating costs which is by no means a simple proposition…
9 Oct 2014
Project Management KPIs-the Three Musketeers
Jim Cahill
A blog post by Emerson’s Anand Iyer . The last couple of decades have seen integrated engineering across the globe. Some of this actually started with the Y2K and internet and cloud have been largely responsible for this mode of operation. A p...
10 Oct 2013
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