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ISA Training and Education in September: Learn, Advance, Succeed
ISA Training and Education in September: Learn, Advance, Succeed -
Why You Should Insist on Documented Code for Every New Process Industry Project
Add comments through the software during programming. People will be very glad that you did. -
Three Ways Mobility Will Improve the Enterprise Quality Software Space
By Mike Roberts, LNS Research With mobile-enabled quality management at our doorstep, it’s important to know what’s coming and what’s already available at some levels. There are three key functionalities you can expect to see in the not too distant future. -
Simplified Predictive Control Algorithm for Disturbance Rejection
Model predictive control (MPC) offers several advantages for control of chemical processes. However, the standard MPC may do a poor job in suppressing the effects of certain disturbances. -
Heat Trace: Importance of Temperature Sensor Placement
By Jon Irvine, Valin The rule of thumb in a heating application like heat trace is to place the sensor in the most extreme location-- the lowest expected location for minimum temperature control and the highest expected location for maximum temperature control. The temperature sensor can only process the information supplied to it and placement is everything. -
Foundation Fieldbus Analysis for Floating Production Storage and Offloading Projects
Advantages of using Foundation Fieldbus on floating production storage & offloading project, analyzing results as if implemented using Foundation Fieldbus. -
The Importance of Using Tuned Positioners on All Control Valves
Readback control of valve position compensates for a host of unknowns in connection with valve response but a positioner, like a controller, must be tuned. -
What Kind of MES Do You Need?
What kind of MES do you need? -
Engineering Lessons from Mars
By Bill Lydon, Editor Doug McCuistion described the challenge that the Mars Exploration Program presented and how they took a “project-by-project” approach to achieve one of the most monumental space exploration feats of the century. This article highlights some engineering lessons that I extracted from his discussion about overcoming their obstacles. -
GE IP’s Proficy Software Embraces Big Data
By Bill Lydon, Editor GE Intelligent Platforms recently announced their Proficy Monitoring & Analysis Software Suite and believes the Suite is the first to address industrial big data by combining industrial Historian technology with Hadoop (High-availability distributed object-oriented platform) technology for asset health with process optimization. -
Getting real about pressure transmitter accuracy
Getting real about pressure transmitter accuracy -
If You Have to Tell Everyone How Smart You Are, You Probably Aren’t
If a person is extremely intelligent, it will be obvious to everyone after a casual conversation. -
Component MES Offers Manufacturing IT Alternatives so You Can Have It Your Way
Coupled with component MES, enterprise batch records provide manufacturers with a cost efficient, non-disruptive (to their existing installed base of technology) manufacturing IT solution that is scal -
Industry 4.0: A catalyst for trade with Asia?
By John Browett, CC-Link Just as Asian vehicle manufacturers, such as Toyota, Nissan and Honda, build cars in Europe for the local market, European manufacturers should consider doing the same in Asia. Industry 4.0 can help do this. -
Top 10 Industrial Alarm System Blunders
Proper alarm methods improve safety, the environment and plant profitability. -
Automation with less vibration
By Chris Hansford, Hansford Sensors A range of vibration sensors and monitoring techniques are now available that can help engineers detect and manage vibration, and thus extend the operating life of automated machinery beyond recommended maintenance intervals. -
Why Automation Professionals Should Write and Present Technical Papers
As an engineer, your publications are as important for recognition of your expertise as publications of a supplier for recognition of a product’s capability. -
How to Gain Automatic Control of Effluent Residual in Wastewater Treatment Plants
Important factors and specific trim controller configurations for gaining control of effluent residual in wastewater facilities. -
Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensing Solves Real-World Problems
Fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-based sensing technology originally developed by NASA represents a 20-fold improvement over existing sensing solutions and could represent a quantum leap forward for industries as diverse as automotive, aerospace, oil & gas, nuclear energy, medical devices, and wind energy. -
How to Get Better Control of Effluent Residual in Wastewater Facilities
In wastewater effluent facilities not having good control of residual results in chemical waste. Gaining effluent residual control is more important than having an excellent process tuning.













