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Analyser Network Data Transfer

Analyser Network Data Transfer. NeSSI Workshop May 5, 2005. Enterprise Data Layers. Company Management Information. Company Management Data Presentation. Level 5. Company Production Assignment Scheduling Supervision. Company Production Scheduling Assignment.

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Analyser Network Data Transfer

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  1. Analyser Network Data Transfer NeSSI Workshop May 5, 2005

  2. Enterprise Data Layers Company Management Information Company Management Data Presentation Level 5 Company Production Assignment Scheduling Supervision Company Production Scheduling Assignment IT Security Policies and Practices (ISO 17799) Production Scheduling & Operational Management Operational & Production Supervision Level 4 Common technologies, policies and practices Purdue reference Model Levels Inter-Area Coordination Supervisor’s Console Level 3 Supervisory Control Supervisor’s Console Level 2 Ethernet Mfg Security Policies and Practices (ISA 99) Direct Digital Control Operator’s Console Level 1 HSE Process Safety (ISA 84, IEC 61508, IEC 61511) Controllers H1 Process Safety Critical

  3. Resource Block • Hardware information • Status information • Transducer Block • Isolates function blocks from local I/O functions required to read sensor • Stores calibration information • Function Blocks • Provide control system behavior • 10 standard function blocks • 19 additional ones will be available Function Blocks Transducer Block Physical Sensor or Actuator Fieldbus Device Structure Fieldbus Resource Block

  4. Resource Block (RB) • Contains data that is specific to the hardware that is associated with a device • no links • no data processing • each device must have a resource block • ON / OFF switch for device • All configurations • MODE_BLK: Auto

  5. Transducer Block (XD) • Manufacturer-specific • Each device has a different XD • Sensor information • Calibration • Status • All configurations • MODE_BLK: Auto • Device-specific • TERMINAL_NUMBER (IF and FI devices) • SENSOR_TRANSDUCER_NUMBER (dual temp. dev.)

  6. Function Blocks • Another key feature • enables control strategy implementation • allows function blocks from different manufacturersto pass information • Standard function blocks: • Discrete Input • Discrete Output • Analog Input • Analog Output • PID/PI/I Controller • PD/P Controller • Control Selector • Manual Loader • Bias / Gain Station • Ratio Station

  7. Function Blocks • Pulse Input • Complex Analog Output • Complex Discrete Output • Step Output PID • Device Control • Deadtime • Integrator • Analog Alarm • Analog Human Interface Advanced function blocks: • Setpoint Ramp Generator • Input Selector • Signal Characterizer • Lead Lag Controller • Signal Splitter • Arithmetic • Timer • Digital Alarm • Digital Human Interface

  8. Algorithms Outputs Inputs Example: PID Alarm Subsystem Mode Structure (Manual, Auto, etc...) Event Subsystem Function Block Model

  9. Flexible Function Block New Block Subclass - Flexible • Flexible (MIO) - Part 4 • Multiple Analog Input - 8 Channels • Multiple Analog Output - 8 Channels • Multiple Discrete Input - 8 Channels • Multiple Discrete Output - 8 Channels • Flexible (IEC 61131-3) - Part 5 • Application-specific Blocks

  10. Flexible Function Block • FULLY User Configurable • Use IEC languages to define: • Block calculations • Data Manipulation • Outputs can be ANY of the Function Block types defined by the Foundation including Multiple Inputs

  11. Flexible Function Block - Hardware • Linking Device most prevalent • Interface between H1 and HSE • HSE based output • Classes • Linking • Field • Only Linking Class available at present

  12. High Speed Ethernet (HSE) • Based on Ethernet • Supports all types of physical media • Fiber (IS) • Copper • Coax • H1 consumes 1% of available bandwidth • “Comingle” with other Ethernet based communications if desired • Web based, etc.

  13. Enterprise Data Layers Company Management Information Company Management Data Presentation Level 5 Company Production Assignment Scheduling Supervision Company Production Scheduling Assignment IT Security Policies and Practices (ISO 17799) Production Scheduling & Operational Management Operational & Production Supervision Level 4 Common technologies, policies and practices Purdue reference Model Levels Inter-Area Coordination Supervisor’s Console Level 3 Supervisory Control Supervisor’s Console Level 2 Ethernet Mfg Security Policies and Practices (ISA 99) Direct Digital Control Operator’s Console Level 1 HSE Process Safety (ISA 84, IEC 61508, IEC 61511) Controllers H1 Process Safety Critical

  14. Data Transfer beyond Field Level • Data Objects • Consistent definition from field to ERP • Develop “data dictionary” • ISA-76 Working Group • Formed at AD 2005 • Develop path forward for project plan approval in October

  15. Next Steps • Consistent “dictionary” • Compatible with existing efforts by other organizations • ISA • Mimosa • Namur • Others? • Object based • Parent-child relationships • Apply throughout system

  16. Next Steps • Call for volunteers • Contribute materials for • Analyser types • Sample system variables • S.A.M.

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