Fieldbuses for process control : engineering, operation, and maintenance / Jonas Berge.
Material type: TextPublisher: Research Triangle Park, NC : ISA, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: viii, 460 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1556177607
- 9781556177606
- 629.8
- TJ217.5. B47 2002
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 629.8 BER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A409682B |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Digital Communication Networks -- Automation Networking Application Areas -- History of Fieldbus -- Evolution of Control System Architecture -- Basic Network Differences -- Chapter 2. Benefits, Savings, and Doubts -- Realizing Fieldbus Benefits -- Achieving Fieldbus Savings -- Fieldbus Doubts Addressed -- Chapter 3. Installation and Commissioning -- HART -- IEC 61158-2 (Foundation Fieldbus H1 and PROFIBUS PA) -- Ethernet and IP (Foundation HSE and PROFInet) -- Chapter 4. Configuration -- Network Configuration -- Device Configuration -- Control Strategy Configuration -- Chapter 5. Integrate and Migrate -- Hybrid I/O -- Migration -- Integration -- Chapter 6. Troubleshooting -- Device -- Communication -- Control Strategy -- Chapter 7. Operation -- Getting the Most Out of Fieldbus -- Configuring the Process Visualization -- Performance Considerations -- Operating a Fieldbus Control Loop -- Chapter 8. Engineering and Design -- Conceptual Design and Functional Specification -- Engineering -- Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) -- Site Acceptance Test (SAT) -- Chapter 9. Maintenance and Asset Management -- Asset Management-enabled Systems -- Calibrating Fieldbus Devices -- Diagnosing Fieldbus Devices -- Predicting Failures in Fieldbus Devices -- Information from Fieldbus Devices -- Replacing Fieldbus Devices -- Chapter 10. Availability and Safety -- Fault-tolerant versus Safe Systems -- Improving Availability -- Improving Safety -- Balancing Availability and Safety -- Chapter 11. How Fieldbuses Work -- Primer -- Physical Layer -- Data Link Layer -- Application Layer -- System Management and Network Management -- User Layer -- Fieldbus on Ethernet and IP -- Appendix A. Solutions to Exercises -- Appendix B. Parameters Index -- Index.
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