Batch control systems : design, application, and implementation

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Main Author Hawkins, William M., 1938-
Other Authors Fisher, Thomas G.
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Research Triangle Park, NC : ISA, 2006.
Edition2nd ed.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781601193230
1601193238
1556179677
9781556179679
Physical Description1 online resource (xxviii, 320 pages) : illustrations

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250 |a 2nd ed. 
260 |a Research Triangle Park, NC :  |b ISA,  |c 2006. 
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500 |a Revised edition of: Batch control systems / Thomas G. Fisher. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (page 315) and index. 
505 0 |a Machine derived contents note: Table of Contents -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction to Manufacturing Processes 1 -- Manufacturing 1 -- Process 2 -- Other Process Topics 3 -- Process Classification 3 -- Blasting Cap Plant 4 -- Characterizing the Processes in a Blasting Cap Plant 7 -- Other Process Examples 8 -- Process Properties 9 -- Properties for Process Classification 11 -- Batch Process Definition 12 -- Batch Process 14 -- Standard Definition 14 -- Semi-Batch Process 15 -- Auxiliary Processes 16 -- Process Boundaries 17 -- Summary 18 -- Chapter 2 -- Introduction to Process Design and Construction 19 -- Initial Steps 19 -- Process Flow Diagram 22 -- Analysis 24 -- Piping and Instrumentation Diagram 24 -- Loop Sheets 26 -- Example of Process Design and Construction 28 -- Process Flow Diagram 29 -- Batch Design 30 -- Construction 32 -- Modular Design 33 -- Pressure Control Example 34 -- Function Blocks 35 -- Summary 36 -- Chapter 3 -- Introduction to Process Control 39 -- Types of Control 40 -- Regulatory 40 -- Control Terms 42 -- PID Controller 44 -- Control Modes 45 -- Discrete Control 46 -- Device Controller 48 -- Sequential Control 49 -- Constraint Control 51 -- Alarms 52 -- Overrides 54 -- Interlocks 55 -- Interlock Variations 56 -- Process Interlocks 56 -- Safety Interlocks 57 -- Summary 58 -- Chapter 4 -- Controlled Equipment 59 -- Introduction to Controlled Equipment 59 -- The Role of Humans in Process Control 50 -- Process Equipment 62 -- Controlled Process Equipment 63 -- Examples of Controlled Equipment 64 -- Common Equipment 75 -- Summary 76 -- Chapter 5 -- Recipes 77 -- Definitions 77 -- Namur 79 -- Recipes 83 -- Evolution of Recipes 83 -- Summary 87 -- Chapter 6 -- 88 Physical Models 89 -- Batch Processes and Equipment in 88.01 91 -- Other Physical Models 101 -- Control in the Physical Model 104 -- Summary 107 -- Chapter 7 -- 88 Batch Control Concepts, Part 1 109 -- Summary 123 -- Chapter 8 -- 88 Batch Control Concepts, Part 2 -- Summary 140 -- Chapter 9 -- 88 Batch Control Concepts, Part 3 141 -- Summary 156 -- Chapter 10 -- 88 Perspective and Review -- Introduction 157 -- Before SP88 157 -- During SP88 165 -- Summary 167 -- Chapter 11 -- 88 Control Activities and Functions, Part 1 169 -- Summary 186 -- Chapter 12 -- 88 Control Activities and Functions, Part 2 187 -- Summary 201 -- Chapter 13 -- 88 Definitions 203 -- Summary 215 -- Chapter 14 -- Further 88 Clarifications 217 -- Definitions 217 -- Physical Model 218 -- Batch Control Concepts 224 -- Batch Control Activities 241 -- Procedure Function Charts 246 -- A Word about Control Systems 247 -- Summary 250 -- Chapter 15 -- Generic 88 Implementation 253 -- Introduction 253 -- Designing Batch Process Control 254 -- Review Understanding 284 -- Summary 291 -- Chapter 16 -- Role of 95 and Other Things 293 -- Joining 95 and 88 294 -- The Role of STEP 301 -- Expanding the Scope of 88 302 -- Fieldbus 309 -- Summary 313 -- Figures and Tables -- Chapter 1 -- Figure 1-1 Cross-Section of a Blasting Cap 4 -- Figure 1-2 Approximate Layout of Explosives Plant 6 -- Figure 1-3 Sample Specialty Baking Plant 17 -- Table 1-1 Process Properties 9 -- Table 1-2 Three Unambiguous Properties 11 -- Table 1-3 Batch vs. Continuous Processes 12 -- Chapter 2 -- Figure 2-1 Example of a PFD (TPA Process) 23 -- Figure 2-2 Rough Example of a P & ID 25 -- Figure 2-3 Example of a Loop Sheet 27 -- Figure 2-4 Example of a Block Diagram 35 -- Table 2-1 Material Balance for One Reactor 29 -- Table 2-2 Gantt Chart for Four Reactors/2-Hour Cycle 29 -- Table 2-3 Overall Material Balance 29 -- Chapter 3 -- Figure 3-1 Pressure vs. Flow Curves 41 -- Figure 3-2 The Elements of Regulatory Control Loop 41 -- Figure 3-3 Discrete Control Loop 47 -- Figure 3-4 Simple SFC 50 -- Figure 3-5 Integral-Only Control 55 -- Chapter 4 -- Figure 4-1 A Combination of Process Equipment and Control 64 -- Figure 4-2a Instrumented Reactor 65 -- Figure 4-2b Bioreactor 67 -- Figure 4-2c Mobile Reactor 68 -- Figure 4-3 Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger 71 -- Figure 4-4 Heat Exchanger for Heating and Cooling 72 -- Figure 4-5 Heat Exchangers for Jacket Batch Reactor 72 -- Chapter 5 -- Table 5-1 Condensation of NE 33-Figure 7.1 -- Chapter 6 -- Figure 6-1 Process Model (Entity-Relationship Diagram) 92 -- Figure 6-2 Physical Model 94 -- Figure 6-3 ISA CIM Model Compared to 99-01 Model 97 -- Figure 6-4 Comparison of Physical Structures 99 -- Figure 6-5 Uppermost Levels of Communication 106 -- Figure 6-6 Process Control Levels of Communication 106 -- Chapter 7 -- Figure 7-1 Three-Level Hierarchy of Control 109 -- Figure 7-2 Procedural Control Model 111 -- Figure 7-3 Procedural control/equipment mapping to achieve functionality 116 -- Chapter 8 -- Figure 8-1 Recipe Types 126 -- Figure 8-2 Relationship of General or Site Recipe and Master Recipe 133 -- Figure 8-3 Linking of Control Recipe and Equipment Entity 137 -- Figure 8-4 Unit Procedure Built into Equipment Entity 138 -- Chapter 9 -- Figure 9-1a The Most Basic Control an SFC 151 -- Figure 9-1b Transfer Heater 151 -- Figure 9-2 Sequence for Two Directions 152 -- Figure 9-3 State Transition Diagram 154 -- Chapter 10 -- Table 10-1 Hierarchy for Recipes 160 -- Table 10-2 Generic Functions of a CIM System 162 -- Chapter 11 -- Figure 11-1 Control Activity Model 171 -- Figure 11-2 Simultaneous Definition/Selection 175 -- Figure 11-3 Recipe Management -- Chapter 12 -- Figure 12-1 Process Management 188 -- Figure 12-2 Unit Supervision 194 -- Figure 12-3 Process Control 199 -- Chapter 13 -- None -- Chapter 14 -- Figure 14-1 Complete Physical Model 219 -- Figure 14-2 Equipment Entities and the Purdue Reference Model (PRM) 225 -- Figure 14-3 The Common Valve Problem¿Two Units 240 -- Figure 14-4 The Common Valve Problem¿More Than Two Units 241 -- Chapter 15 -- Figure 15-1 Procedure for Designing a Batch Process Control System 256 -- Figure 15-2 Procedure in Three Stages and Three Operations 258 -- Figure 15-3 Process Stage in Three Operations and Three Actions 258 -- Figure 15-4 Pattern Drawing 262 -- Figure 15-5 Example of Three Modules 265 -- Figure 15-6 Exception Handling for Reactor Temperature Control 275 -- Figure 15-7 Control Modules required for Interfacing with Phase Logic 277 -- Figure 15-8 Control Block Configuration for Reactor Temperature Control 279 -- Table 15-1 Table for CIM PID Pattern Drawing 263 -- Table 15-2 Description of PID Pattern 263 -- Table 15-3 Table for Specific Module 264 -- Table 15-4 Table of Common Parameter Names 264 -- Table 15-5 Generic 88 Implementation for Heat Transfer 281 -- Table 15-6 Generic 88 Implementation for Heat Transfer Shut Down 282 -- Table 15-7 Generic 88 Implementation for Heat Transfer-Modified 286 -- Table 15-8 Generic 88 Implementation for Heat Transfer Shut Down-Modified -- Chapter 16 -- Figure 16-1 Activity Model of Production Operations Management 295 -- Figure 16-2 Control Activity Model 295 -- Figure 16-3 Comparison of Ideas from 88 and 95 296 -- Figure 16-4 Possible Interface of 88 and 95 300. 
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