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Industrial Automation 2016 Dr. Yvonne-Anne Pignolet, ABB Corporate Research Dr. Jean-Charles Tournier, CERN EPFL, Spring 2016 Background Survey: http://tinyurl.com/qau3el4
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Industrial Automation | 2016 2 Course Goals Course Goals Raise interest for industrial automation systems Understand industrial control systems (purpose, structure) Methods and trade-offs in real time systems Understand terms in publications and standards Be able to analyze a plant and propose automation solutions Compare automation solutions with other domains Analyze reliability, availability and safety of systems Become productive in an industrial company or utility rapidly
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Industrial Automation | 2016 3 Automation Hierarchy Hierarchy 9 execution supervision device access communication networks field devices, controllers sensors, actors enterprise 2.1 2.3 3 4 5 8 6 real-time dependability 2.2 physical plant Course
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Industrial Automation | 2016 4 transducers / actors Automation Networks Hierarchy Sensor-Actuator Bus Fieldbus programmable controllers Control Bus Supervision level Control level Field level Engineering Operator 2 direct I/O microPLCs 2.1 2.3 3 3 4.1 4.2 5 5 4.3 Course
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Industrial Automation | 2016 5 What you will learn Skills and knowhow instrumentation: hardware:how is the state of a plant read and controlled controllers: hardware and softwarehow controllers operate and how they are programmed industrial communication networks:how are real-time data exchanged, in the field and in the plant application protocols for deviceshow do devices appear to the programmer and operator software interface to application:how does the application accesses the process data operator interface and SCADA:how do operators see the plant they supervise manufacturing execution systems:how is production planned and executed plant configuration and engineering:how is a control system planned, engineered and tested failures in a control system:how to deal with unreliable elements in a control system safety: how to evaluate and prevent safety hazards standards:how standards help industry Course
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Industrial Automation | 2016 6 Course Organisation Organisation All components are part of the course. Homework handed out in March, to be presented at end of course. Course slides and questions to prepare for exam are on the web (moodle or website) Lab at Siemens 8h Lecture + exercise lessons 12 x 3h Homework 12h Dr Jean-Charles Tournier CERN Geneva Dr Yvonne-Anne Pignolet ABB Corporate Research Baden-Dättwil Course
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Industrial Automation | 2016 7 Timeline Schedule DateTopicLecturer 02/23introduction, automation and plantsYAP 03/01control and programmable logic controllers (PLCs)YAP 03/08programming logic controllersYAP 03/15human interface and supervisionJCT 03/22!!! hands-on lab (Siemens Renens) 8:30-16:30 !!!* 04/05industrial communication networks, field bussesYAP 04/12industrial communication protocolsYAP 04/19real time aspects and sensorsJCT 04/26overview of dependable systemJCT 05/03!!! hands-on lab (Siemens Renens) 8:30-16:30 !!!* 05/10dependability analysisJCT 05/17dependable architectureJCT 05/24safety evaluationJCT 05/30!!! hands-on lab (Siemens Renens) 8:30-16:30 !!!* 05/31presentation of tasks, Q&Aboth Course
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Industrial Automation | 2016 8 To probe further Material Olsson, Gustav & Rosen, Christian – Industrial automation, Dept. Of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Lund University, Lund, Sweden. Course
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