scholarly journals Security issues and quality of service in real time wireless PLC/SCADA process control systems

Author(s):  
Halit Eren ◽  
Dincer Hatipoglu
Author(s):  
S. V. Knyazev ◽  
N. A. Kozyrev ◽  
A. A. Usol’tsev ◽  
A. R. Mikhno

The formation of foundry and technological defects in castings is largely influenced by the quality of casting molds, which in most cases is determined by the composition and properties of the molding mixture. To ensure optimal parameters of the molding mixture, automation and optimization of control of technological processes of mixture preparation, algorithms for the functioning of process control systems have been developed. The description of the circuit and methods of control using process control system presented. It was shown that the algorithms provide the calculation of the generalized optimization parameter according to the values of the main physical, mechanical and technological properties of the components of the molding mixture, sequential analysis and search of the optimum by the simplex method of Nelder–Mead with restrictions on several parameters. Subsystems of the process control systems considered, which enable to change quickly the technology according to the criterion of minimum defectiveness. The algorithm for calculating the values of the generalized criterion of the quality of the mixture includes a mathematical model “composition – properties” of the mixture, linking the content of the component of the molding mixture (spent mixture, quartz sand, lignosulfonate, bentonite suspension, water) with the values of physical, mechanical and technological properties (compressive strength in the wet state, rammability, formability, gas permeability, binder content, fluidity, wetness and crumbling). The current values of the quality parameters of the mixture are determined as a result of express analysis in the shop laboratory and by automatic sensors. The proposed algorithm of optimization control of preparation of the molding mixture enables to develop recommendations of technological and organizational nature and to set recipes of the molding mixture that minimize the level of defectiveness of castings. An adapted version of the algorithm has been tested for use in the preparation of various brands of molding and rod mixtures, which indicates its versatility.


1995 ◽  
Vol 415 ◽  
Author(s):  
G.S. Tompa ◽  
D. Shen ◽  
C. Zhang ◽  
I.H. Murzin

ABSTRACTA versatile control system, which uses standard commercial software and hardware has been developed and applied to control oxide (and carbide) MOCVD and CVD systems. The control system is implemented within a personal computer platform. The system operates in the real time Microsoft WindowsTM environment utilizing the full advantage of the sophisticated graphical user interfaces, dynamic data exchange, networking, and multitasking capabilities. We have used two different sets of commercial software to control and monitor system hardware. The first software set is INTOUCHTM, a Man-Machine interface software from WONDERWARETM in conjunction with Microsoft ExcelTM and I/O interface software. The second software set is LABVIEWTM, which is primarily a data acquisition control system from National Instruments, combined with Visual BasicTM. Both systems include a friendly interactive real-time windows-based user interface, an advanced process entry and recording spread sheet interface, alarm and security management systems, data display and recording, maintenance routines, and complete networking and remote operation capabilities. In addition, the configurations provide a flexible hardware interface that can directly interface to I/O cards in the PC's bus, as well as to most industrial Programmable Logic Controllers, various types of process controllers, I/O devices and other forms of hardware. Most importantly, the system can interface with any in-situ process monitor or higher level intelligent process control systems in order to optimize the process. Modules may be activated or deactivated as needed (even as part of the process). These systems have been used for home-built systems, as well as to retrofit a modified Spire SPI-MOCVDTM 500XT system. General process interaction and results will be discussed.


2002 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 261-266 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael J. Baxter ◽  
Sian Hope

2004 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 719-724
Author(s):  
Santos Galán ◽  
Manuel Rodríguez ◽  
Ricardo Sanz

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