AGA GEOP T-3-1991 GEOP Series Automation and Telecommunications Book 3 Vol II (XY9106)《GEOP系列 第II卷第3册自动操作和电信XY9106》.pdf
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2、 Automation and Telecommunications The American Gas Association Arlington, Virginia I Legal Notice The Gas Engineering and Operating Practices Senea was prepared by the Amencan Gas Associatton (AJGA ), Its member companies and other individuals and KTOups with an interest in the natural gas industry
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7、right 1991 by the American Gas Association, A.G.A. All rights reserved. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 85-70460 ISBN 0-87257-007-X A.G.A. Catalog Number XY9106 1M06.91-138-69 Printed in the United States of America CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES xi PREFACE xiiACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xv INTRODUCTION 1 C
8、HAPTER 1. PRINCIPLES OF PROCESS CONTROL 3 Definitions 3 Open-Loop Control System 4 Closed-Loop Control System 5 Proportional, Integral, Derivative Algorithm 9 The Process and Its Controllability 10 CHAPTER 2. MEASUREMENT OF PROCESS VARIABLES 13 General Sensor Characteristics 1Sensor Measurement Erro
9、r 3 Sensor Mechanical Characteristics 14 Pressure Measurement 15 General 1Mechanical Sensorsui IV AUTOMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS Bourdon Tubes 16 BellowsDiaphragms and Capsules 18 Electromechanical Sensors 20 Temperature MeasurementGeneral 2Bimetellic Thermometers 21 Filled Thermal SystemsThermoc
10、ouples 26 Thermocouple Materials 27 Extension Wire 8 ApplicationResistance Temperature Detectors 28 Thermowells 29 Level Measurement 31 Sight GaugeFloat SwitchDisplacer 4 Radioactive Sensor 3Differential Pressure 7 Dry Leg 8 Wet Leg 9 Pneumatic Pressure Repeater 3Remote Pressure SealsCHAPTER 3. TRAN
11、SMITTERS (or TRANSDUCERS) 43 Definition 4Transmitter Outputs 44 Analog OutputElectricalPneumaticDigital Output 44 Transmitter SelectionFunctional Specifications 45 Temperature 4Environment 6 Classified Locations 4DampingOutput 4Performance Specifications (Accuracy) 46 Sensor Materials 48 CONTENTS V
12、Desired Features 48 Pressure Transmitters 9 Types of Pressure Measured 4Absolute and Gauge Pressure 9 Differential PressureBasic Description 4Electronic Implementation 50 Typical TransmitterSensors 51 Calibration 3 InstallationPneumatic Implementation 5Installation 53 Temperature Transmitters 5 Smar
13、t TransmittersCHAPTER 4. GAS CHROMATOGRAPHS 57 Operating Principles 5Signal Derivation and Analog Output 58 Interfacing with SCADA SystemsCHAPTER 5. POSITION ACTUATORS 61 Theory 6Types of Position Actuators 64 Pneumatic Spring and Diaphragm 6Pneumatic Piston 6HydraulicElectric-Hydraulic 5 Electric 6
14、Gas/Hydraulic Rotary Piston 6Design Considerations 65 CHAPTER 6. SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) 67 HistoryIllustrative Examples 68 Project Considerations 71 o VI AUTOMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS Development Steps 71 Requirements Study 2 Integration 3 Design Considerations 7Master
15、StationGeneral 7Displays and Reports 74 Alarms 5 Database 6 Data Quality 77 External Interfaces 7Power Supply 8 EnvironmentManagement .- 79 CommunicationsData/Signal ConversionAnalog 80 Pulse Duration 8Variable Frequency 1 Analog ModulationDigital Modulation 8Multiplexing 83 Cycle Timing 4 Voice Fre
16、quency 8Frequency Division 5 Time DivisionProtocols 8Polling Schemes 88 Remote Locations 9 Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) 8Transmitters (Transducers) 91 Flow Calculation 9Transient Protection 2 Open Loop/Closed Loop Control 93 Local ControlRemote Control 94 Drawings 95 Power SourcesEnvironment 6 Maint
17、enanceCHAPTER 7. COMPUTER SYSTEMS 97 Digital Computer Systems 9CONTENTS vii Introduction 97 BackgroundTypes of Computers 98 ConfigurationsCorporate Computing 9 Gas Control/Central Control 100 Front-end Processors 102 Regional Control Systems 10Communications Concentrators/Subprocessors 102 Station-C
18、ontrol Systems 103 Remote Terminal Units 4 Central Applications Processors 105 Introduction 10Pipeline Modeling 10Load Forecasting 6 Data-Exchange Systems 107 Analog Computing DevicesPneumatic Analog Devices 108 Electronic Analog DevicesCHAPTER 8. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 109 General Principles 10Defi
19、nitionsCommunications Media 110 General 11Telephone Voice-Grade Circuits Ill Vhf/Uhf Radio IlMicrowave RadioSatellite Radio 112 Digital TransmissionAnalog vs Digital 11Telecommunications Example 112 Transmission Speeds 11Multiplexors 113 Telephone Systems 4 Voice-Grade Circuits 11Local Services 115
20、Long Distance Carriers 11Data ServicesVhf and Uhf Radio Systems 115 Types of System Technologies 116 vm AUTOMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS One-way Paging Systems 116 Conventional SystemsSimplex and Simplex Repeater : 116 Duplex 117 Multichannel Trunked Systems 11Cellular Systems 11Multiple Address Sy
21、stems 117 Modulation Methods 118 Continuous-wave Modulation 119 Amplitude Modulation (AM) 11Double-Sideband Modulation (DSB) 119 Single-Sideband Modulation (SSB) 11Frequency and Phase Modulation FM and PM) 119 Pulse Modulation 120 Pulse Amplitude Modulation 12Pulse Duration Modulation 0 Pulse Positi
22、on Modulation 12Pulse Code ModulationSystem Planning and Design 120 Licensing 12System Reliability 121 Basic ConsiderationsOperating Frequency 122 Antenna Systems . 12Directive Gain 123 Feeder NetworksDesign Example 124 Microwave Radio Systems 5 General 12Role of Microwave Systems 126 HistoryAdvanta
23、ges 12Disadvantages 6 Elements of the Systems 127 Design Considerations 8 Propagation Reliability 12Space Diversity 129 Mure ProtectionRedundant Equipment 12Redundant Routing . 129 Maintenance 12Digital Techniques with Microwave Radio 130 Advantages 13CONTENTS ix Disadvantages 130 Pulse-Coded Modula
24、tion 13Baseband Signal Generation 131 Modulation Techniques 13Digital Hierarchy 13Satellite Radio Systems 2 CHAPTER 9: AUTOMATED METERrREADING SYSTEMS 135 Traditional Meter Reading 13The Meter Reader 135 Estimated and Special Readings 13Automated Meter Reading 136 Early Attempts 13Current Capabiliti
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