Instrument Engineers' Handbook : Process Software and Digital Networks (3 SUB)

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Instrument Engineers' Handbook : Process Software and Digital Networks (3 SUB)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 874 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780849310829
  • DDC分類 681.2

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Instrument Engineers' Handbook, Third EditionSoftware and Digital Networks provides an in-depth, state-of-the-art review of existing and evolving digital communications and control systems. While the book highlights the transportation of digital information by buses and networks, the total coverage doesn't stop there. It describes a variety of process-control software packages suited for plant optimization, maintenance, and safety related applications. In addition, topics include plant design and modernization, safety and operations related logic systems, and the design of integrated workstations and control centers. The book concludes with an appendix providing practical information such as bidders lists and addresses, steam tables, materials selection for corrosive services, and much more. If you buy the three-volume set of the Instrument Engineers Handbook, you will have everything a process control engineer or instrumentation technician needs. If you buy this volume, you will have at your fingertips all the software and digital network related information that is needed by I&C engineers. It will be the resource you reach for over and over again.

Contents

OVERALL PLANT DESIGNAuditing Existing Plants for UpgradingProject Management and DocumentationOperator Training, Commissioning and Start-UpFlowsheet Symbols and Functional Diagramming for Digitally Implemented LoopsHistorical Data Storage and EvaluationIntegration of Process Data with Maintenance SystemsApplications, Standards and Products for Grounding, ShieldingConcepts of Hierarchical ControlAnalog or Discrete I/O, Costs, Features and Digital Signal ProcessingEstimating the Costs of Control System PackagesDESIGNING A SAFE PLANTHazardous Area ClassificationsIntrinsic Safety Rules for Fieldbus InstallationsPurging and Inerting SystemsHigh-Integrity Pressure Protection System (HIPPS)Process Safety Management (PSM)Redundant or Voting Systems for Increased ReliabilityNetwork SecuritySafety Instrumented Systems: Design, Analysis, and OperationReliability Engineering ConceptsIntelligent Alarm ManagementSafety Instrumentation and the Justification of Its CostsInternational Safety Standards and CertificationCONTROL CENTER, WORKSTATION AND LOGIC DESIGNOperator Interface EvolutionVirtual Reality Tools for Testing Control Room ConceptsUpgrading the Control RoomManufacturing Platforms and WorkstationsWorkstation Hosts: Design Concepts and ClassificationsIntegration of DCS, PLC, HMI AND SCADA SystemsIntegration with RTUs, Multiplexers, Fieldbuses and Data HighwaysHybrid Systems with Discrete and Analog CapabilitySCADA-Supervisory Control and Data AcquisitionPLC ProgrammingFault-Tolerant Programming and Real-Time Operating SystemsPractical Logic DesignBUSES AND NETWORKSAn Introduction Networks in Process AutomationPLC Proprietary and Open NetworksHardware Selection for Fieldbus SystemsSorting Out the ProtocolsOverall Fieldbus TrendsFieldbus Advantages and DisadvantagesFieldbus Design, Installation, Economics, and DocumentationInstrumentation Network Design and UpgradeGlobal System ArchitecturesThe Advantages and Limitations of Open NetworksHART NetworksFoundation Fieldbus NetworkPROFIBUS-PADesigning PROFIBUS-PA and Foundation Fieldbus SegmentsEthernet and TCP/IP Based SystemsFieldbus Networks Catering to Specific Niches of IndustryProprietary NetworksFiber Optic NetworksSatellite, IR, Radio, and Wireless LAN NetworksSOFTWARE PACKAGESControl Loop OptimizationData ReconciliationSequence of Event Recorders and Post Trip ReviewOPC Software ArchitectureBatch Software State of the ArtPlant-Wide Control Loop OptimizationPlant-Wide Controller Performance MonitoringThe "Virtual Plant," A Tool of Better Understanding APPENDIXInternational System of UnitsEngineering Conversion FactorsChemical Resistance of MaterialsComposition of MaterialsSteam and Water TablesFriction Loss in PipesTank VolumesPartial List of SuppliersINDEX