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September 2007
In This Issue
| Training, new Classes | |
| Conferences | |
| Trick of the month: New tuning software - steps are now automated and operators are no longer required to disturb processes | |
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Upcoming Classes
See our new calendar: we offer new classes and workshops on alarm management, control strategies, performance supervision, etc.
Control Valve Selection
October 23-25, 2007, Halifax, Nova Scotia and
November 20-22, 2007, St John's, Newfoundland
Alarm Management Systems Specialist (AMSS) Certification Program
October 30-31, 2007, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Conferences
Also, other conferences by Michel Ruel:Tappi 2007 Engineering Pulping and Environmental Conference,To learn more...
October 21-24 2007, Jacksonville, FL, USA
ISA 2007,To learn more...
October 3, 2007, October 3, 2007, three papers presented at Houston, TX, USA
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This Month's Tip : New tuning software - procedures are now automated and operators are no longer required to disturb processes
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Industry surveys have shown that up to 30% of loops are not optimally tuned. Tuning these loops used to be time consuming and a burden for operators who were asked to participate. It is now different since software can optimize loops using normal operation data. Analyses are carried on many loops simultaneously, and operators are no longer required to disturb the process. As a result, the tuning effort is reduced by 80 to 90%. HistoryIn the 70's, most practitioners used trial and error methods. In the 80's, software using bump tests appeared on the market. At the same time, controllers with autotune functions became available. However, the performances were rarely acceptable and the methodology consisted of making the loop cycle using steps on setpoint or output. These methods can only tune loops that have no defaults, which is rare. In the 90's, software allowed to tune loops while analyzing defaults. This really improved the process optimization task. With these tools, one can optimize and tune many loops per day. All these methods imply that:
Comments from users:
NewTop Control's specialists have been using all these techniques for many years, but they now use TaiJi-PID, which overcomes all the difficulties mentioned above. TaiJi-PID uses modern modeling techniques developed in the MPC (multivariable process control) world. Matrikon has been using this approach for 10 years for MPC, and has now adapted these techniques for PID loops. What is different?
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Contact us: our experts have applied this approach successfully and are ready to apply the same techniques at your plant and to train your personnel! |
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To Contact us
| Lévis' office | +1 (418)834-4321 | |
| Pointe-Claire's office | +1 (514)695-3492 | |
| Green Bay's office | +1 (877)867-6473 | |
| Toll free (Canada, USA) | +1 (877)867-6473 | |
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