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1、Fieldbuses forProcess Control:Engineering, Operation and MaintenanceFieldbus-Front.fm Page i Thursday, March 31, 2011 1:54 PMFieldbus-Front.fm Page ii Thursday, March 31, 2011 1:54 PMFieldbuses forProcess Control:Engineering, Operation and MaintenanceJonas BergeFieldbus-Front.fm Page iii Thursday, M
2、arch 31, 2011 1:54 PMNoticeThe information presented in this publication is for the general education of the reader. Because neither the author nor the publisher have any control over the use of the information by the reader, both the author and the publisher disclaim any and all liability of any ki
3、nd arising out of such use. The reader is expected to exercise sound professional judgment in using any of the information presented in a particular application.Additionally, neither the author nor the publisher have investigated or considered the affect of any patents on the ability of the reader t
4、o use any of the information in a particular application. The reader is responsible for reviewing any possible patents that may affect any particular use of the information presented.Any references to commercial products in the work are cited as examples only. Neither the author nor the publisher en
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6、he information in this publication.Any trademarks or tradenames reference belong to the respective owners of the mark or name. FOUNDATION Fieldbus is a registered trademark of the Fieldbus Foundation, HART is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation, SERIPLEX is a registered trade
7、mark of Square D Company, Interbus-S is a trademark of the Interbus Club, DeviceNet is a trademark of the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association and ControlNet is a trademark of ControlNet International.Copyright 2002 ISA - The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation SocietyAll rights reserved. Printed
8、in the United States of America. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2ISBN 1-55617-760-7No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior writ-ten permission of the publisher.
9、ISA67 Alexander DriveP.O. Box 12277Research Triangle Park, NC 27709Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataBerge, Jonas.Fieldbuses for process control:engineering, operation, andmaintenance / Jonas Berge.p. cm.Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN 1-55617-760-71. Intelligent c
10、ontrol systems. 2. Process control. 3. Industrialelectronics. I. Title.TJ217.5 .B47 2001629.8-dc212001003483Fieldbus-Front.fm Page iv Thursday, March 31, 2011 1:54 PMDedicationTill min pappa och till minne av min mammaFieldbus-Front.fm Page v Thursday, March 31, 2011 1:54 PMFieldbus-Front.fm Page vi
11、 Thursday, March 31, 2011 1:54 PMviiContentsChapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1Digital Communication Networks, 1Automation Networking Application Areas, 7History of Fieldbus, 14Evolution of Control System Architecture, 18Basic Network Differences, 23Chapter 2 BENEFITS, SAVINGS, AND DOUBTS 27Realizing Fieldbus
12、Benefits, 27Achieving Fieldbus Savings, 40Fieldbus Doubts Addressed, 60Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING 67HART, 67IEC 61158-2 (FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 and PROFIBUS PA), 79Ethernet and IP (FOUNDATION HSE and PROFInet), 114Chapter 4 CONFIGURATION 149Network Configuration, 151Device Configuratio
13、n, 154Control Strategy Configuration, 199Chapter 5 INTEGRATE AND MIGRATE 279Hybrid I/O, 279Migration, 283Integration, 287Fieldbus2001.book Page vii Thursday, March 31, 2011 2:17 PMviii Table of ContentsChapter 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 295Device, 295Communication, 301Control Strategy, 309Chapter 7 OPERATION
14、 315Getting the Most Out of Fieldbus, 316Configuring the Process Visualization, 318Performance Considerations, 329Operating a Fieldbus Control Loop, 330Chapter 8 ENGINEERING AND DESIGN 335Conceptual Design and Functional Specification, 336Engineering, 337Factory Acceptance Test (FAT), 354Site Accept
15、ance Test (SAT), 357Chapter 9 MAINTENANCE AND ASSET MANAGEMENT 359Asset Management-enabled Systems, 361Calibrating Fieldbus Devices, 362Diagnosing Fieldbus Devices, 367Predicting Failures in Fieldbus Devices, 369Information from Fieldbus Devices, 372Replacing Fieldbus Devices, 373Chapter 10 AVAILABI
16、LITY AND SAFETY 377Fault-tolerant versus Safe Systems, 377Improving Availability, 380Improving Safety, 393Balancing Availability and Safety, 401Chapter 11 HOW FIELDBUSES WORK 407Primer, 407Physical Layer, 409Data Link Layer, 414Application Layer, 421System Management and Network Management, 432User
17、Layer, 433Fieldbus on Ethernet and IP, 441Appendix A SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES 445Appendix B PARAMETERS INDEX 453INDEX 457Fieldbus2001.book Page viii Thursday, March 31, 2011 2:17 PM1IntroductionThe first process control systems were understandably analog, simple devices with signal formats that were e
18、ssentially deter-mined by the need for an architecture with a minimum number of costly CPUs. Networking was introduced into industrial automa-tion in the 1970s and first utilized in direct digital control (DDC) systems between computer and I/O (input/output). Later, it was used in distributed contro
19、l systems (DCS) and programmable logic controller (PLC) systems to connect the controllers and operator consoles. However, digital communications in smaller devices such as transmitters on the plant floor was not seen until the 1980s, and true communication bus networking of field instruments did no
20、t gain wide acceptance until the 1990s. At the other extreme, corporations network their plants across the globe to the corporate headquarters via the Internet. The coordina-tion of production and other business functions has become an integral part of the corporate information technology (IT) struc
21、-ture. Networking has made it possible to collect more information from the plant and to disseminate it far and wide throughout the enterprise. Geographically distributed components with lots of “intelligence” are now expected to work together. Networking has become essential for automation and is c
22、hanging the way plants and factories work.Digital Communication NetworksMany networks, such as telephone, radio, and television, are pri-marily analog, but the trend is definitely toward all-digital com-munication. So too, the networking used in automation is Fieldbus2001.book Page 1 Thursday, March
23、 31, 2011 2:17 PM2 Fieldbuses for Process Controlpredominantly digital, that is, data is transmitted serially between devices as a stream of ones and zeroes. Digital communications now makes possible data transfer between devices such as trans-mitters, valve positioners, controllers, workstations, a
24、nd servers.More InformationA major advantage of digital communications is that a great deal of information can be communicated on a single cable. Instead of one hardwired cable for each variable, thousands and even millions of pieces of information can be communicated along just one network cable. T
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