A Guide To The Automation Body of Knowledge: 2nd Edition Vernon L. Trevathan, Editor
A Guide To The Automation Body of Knowledge: 2nd Edition Vernon L. Trevathan, Editor
Automation
Body of Knowledge
2nd Edition
Preface, xv
Basic Continuous Control, 1
1 Process Instrumentation, 3
1.1 Introduction, 3
1.2 Pressure, 4
1.3 Level, 5
1.4 Flow, 8
1.5 Temperature, 14
1.6 Smart Instruments, 16
1.7 References, 17
About the Author, 17
2 Analytical Instrumentation, 19
2.1 Introduction, 19
2.2 Sample Point Selection, 20
2.3 Instrument Selection, 21
2.4 Sample Conditioning Systems, 21
2.5 Process Analytical System Installation, 22
2.6 Maintenance, 24
2.7 Utilization of Results, 27
2.8 References, 28
About the Author, 28
3 Continuous Control, 29
3.1 Introduction, 29
3.2 Process Characteristics, 31
3.3 Feedback Control, 31
3.4 Controller Tuning, 36
3.5 Advanced Regulatory Control, 41
3.6 References, 48
About the Author, 48
4 Control Valves, 49
4.1 Introduction, 49
4.2 Valve Types, 49
4.3 Standards and Codes, 52
4.4 Valve Selection, 53
4.5 Operation, 55
4.6 Actuators and Accessories, 56
4.7 References, 58
About the Author, 59
5 Analog Communications, 61
5.1 Introduction, 61
5.2 Pneumatic Signals, 62
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19 Reliability, 237
19.1 Introduction, 237
19.2 Measurements of Successful Operation No Repair, 237
19.3 Useful Approximations, 240
19.4 Measurements of Successful OperationRepairable Systems, 241
19.5 Average Unavailability with Periodic Inspection and Test, 243
19.6 Periodic Restoration and Imperfect Testing, 244
19.7 Equipment Failure Modes, 245
19.8 Safety Integrated Function (SIF) Modeling of Failure Modes, 247
19.9 Redundancy, 248
19.10 References, 249
About the Author, 249
20 Process Safety and Safety Instrumented Systems, 251
20.1 Introduction, 251
20.2 Safety Instrumented System Design Life Cycle, 252
20.3 System Technologies, 257
20.4 System Analysis, 258
20.5 Abnormal Situation Management, 260
20.6 Key Points, 260
20.7 Rules of Thumb, 261
20.8 References, 261
About the Author, 262
21 Electrical Installations, 263
21.1 Introduction, 263
21.2 Scope, 263
21.3 Grounding and Bonding, 264
21.4 Grounding Systems, 264
21.5 Ground Loops, 268
21.6 Noise Reduction, 269
21.7 Electrostatic Noise, 272
21.8 Surge Suppressors, 273
21.9 Power, 274
21.10 Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS), 277
21.11 Electrical Installation Details, 278
21.12 References, 280
About the Authors, 280
22 Safe Use and Application of Electrical Apparatus, 283
22.1 Introduction, 283
22.2 Philosophy of General Purpose Requirements, 284
22.3 Equipment for Use Where Explosive Concentrations of Gas, Vapor, or Dust
Might be Present, 284
22.4 Equipment for Use in Locations Where Combustible Dust May be Present, 292
22.5 For More Information, 295
About the Author, 296