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Overview of Industrial Process Automation
2nd Edition - October 25, 2016
Author: K.L.S. Sharma
Language: English
Paperback ISBN:9780128053546
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eBook ISBN:9780128093030
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Overview of Industrial Process Automation, Second Edition, introduces the basics of philosophy, technology, terminology, and practices of modern automation systems through the presentation of updated examples, illustrations, case studies, and images.
This updated edition adds new developments in the automation domain, and its reorganization of chapters and appendixes provides better continuity and seamless knowledge transfer. Manufacturing and chemical engineers involved in factory and process automation, and students studying industrial automation will find this book to be a great, comprehensive resource for further explanation and study.
Presents a ready made reference that introduces all aspects of automation technology in a single place with day-to-day examples
Provides a basic platform for the understanding of industry literature on automation products, systems, and solutions
Contains a guided tour of the subject without the requirement of any previous knowledge on automation
Includes new topics, such as factory and process automation, IT/OT Integration, ISA 95, Industry 4.0, IoT, etc., along with safety systems in process plants and machines
Engineers, Manufacturing and Chemical Engineers involved in factory and process automation, and students studying industrial automation
Dedication
About the Author
Foreword
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
1. Why Automation?
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Physical Processes
1.3. Localized and Distributed Processes
1.4. Process Behavior
1.5. Process Management
1.6. Process Signals
1.7. Automation Steps
1.8. Needs met by Automation
1.9. Benefits of Automation
1.10. Summary
2. Automation System Structure
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Subsystems
2.3. Input Instrumentation Subsystem
2.4. Output Instrumentation Subsystem
2.5. Human Interface Subsystem
2.6. Control Subsystem
2.7. Summary
3. Instrumentation Subsystems
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Structure
3.3. Signal Interfacing Standards
3.4. Input Data Reliability Enhancement
3.5. Isolation and Protection
3.6. Summary
4. Human Interface Subsystem
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Operator Panel
4.3. Construction
4.4. Summary
5. Control Subsystem
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Structure
5.3. Interfacing
5.4. Summary
6. Automation Strategies
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Basic Strategies
6.3. Advanced Strategies
6.4. Summary
7. Programmable Control Subsystems
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Soft-wired or Microprocessor Technology
7.3. Automation Strategy Implementation
7.4. Upward Compatibility
7.5. Summary
8. Data Acquisition and Control Unit: Hardware
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Basic Modules
8.3. Functional Modules
8.4. DACU Capacity Expansion
8.5. System Cables
8.6. Integrated Assemblies
8.7. DACU Construction
8.8. Data Exchange on Bus
8.9. Summary
9. Data Acquisition and Control Unit: Software
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Software Structure
9.3. Application Programming
9.4. Summary
10. Advanced Human Interface
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Operator Station
10.3. Features of Operator Station
10.4. Comparison with Operator Panel
10.5. Enhanced Operator Stations
10.6. Engineering and Maintenance Stations
10.7. Logging Stations
10.8. Control Desk
10.9. Modern Control Center
10.10. Summary
11. Types of Automation Systems
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Localized Process
11.3. Distributed Process
11.4. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
11.5. Summary
12. Special-Purpose Data Acquisition and Control Units
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Localized/Centralized Processes
12.3. Remote/Distributed Processes
12.4. Other Variants
12.5. Summary
13. System Availability Enhancements
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Standby Schemes
13.3. Distributed Control System
13.4. Network Control System
13.5. Input–Output Redundancy
13.6. Summary
14. Common Configurations
14.1. Introduction
14.2. Distributed Control System Configurations
14.3. Network Control System Configurations
14.4. Real-Time Data Availability
14.5. Summary
15. Customization
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Hardware Selection
15.3. Hardware Engineering
15.4. System Engineering
15.5. Application Programming
15.6. Power Supply Systems
15.7. Summary
16. Data Communication and Networking
16.1. Introduction
16.2. Communication Networks
16.3. Signal Transmission
16.4. Data Transmission
16.5. Data Communication Protocol
16.6. Interprocess Communication
16.7. Cyber Security
16.8. Safe and Redundant Networks
16.9. Summary
17. Fieldbus Technology
17.1. Introduction
17.2. Centralized Input–Output
17.3. Remote Input–Output
17.4. Fieldbus Input–Output
17.5. Fieldbus Communication
17.6. Fieldbus Device Integration
17.7. Other Networks
17.8. Asset Management
17.9. Summary
18. Safety Systems
18.1. Introduction
18.2. Process Safety Management
18.3. Machine Safety Management
18.4. Summary
19. Management of Industrial Processes
19.1. Introduction
19.2. Classification of Industrial Processes
19.3. Manufacturing Processes
19.4. Utility Processes
19.5. Industrial Robotics
19.6. Summary
20. Information Technology–Operation Technology Convergence
20.1. Introduction
20.2. Operation Technology and Information Technology
20.3. Before Convergence
20.4. After Convergence
20.5. ISA 95 Standard
20.6. New Developments
20.7. Summary
21. Concluding Remarks
21.1. Introduction
21.2. Basic Functionalities
21.3. Extended Functionalities
21.4. Emerging Trends
21.5. Summary
Appendix A. Hardwired Control Subsystem
Appendix B. Processor
Appendix C. Hardware–Software Interfacing
Appendix D. Basics of Programming
Index
No. of pages: 492
Language: English
Edition: 2
Published: October 25, 2016
Imprint: Elsevier
Paperback ISBN: 9780128053546
eBook ISBN: 9780128093030
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K.L.S. Sharma
Dr. Sharma is an industrial automation professional by education, qualification, and practice. He worked in the automation industry for over 33 years (25 years in ABB India) followed by academic institutions promoting automation education and training. He has totally dedicated himself to teach/train people in industry and academic institutions in current philosophy, technology, terminology, and practices in automation. He has several articles to his credit in automation education and training in automation magazines.
Affiliations and expertise
Automation Education and Training, Bengaluru, India
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