scholarly journals Process Automation System Development of Lyocell Staple Fiber Plant Based on PlantPAx

Author(s):  
Yongwei Li ◽  
Kuan Yu ◽  
Bo Zhu ◽  
Ronghuan Han ◽  
Yubo Li ◽  
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Author(s):  
Judson Barcelos Gonçalves ◽  
Iago Marques Nunes ◽  
Luiz Rafael Resende da Silva ◽  
Douglas Ruy S S Araujo ◽  
Giuliano Souza ◽  
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1974 ◽  
Vol IA-10 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-87
Author(s):  
Joseph W. Davis ◽  
Richard K. Brinton ◽  
Richard W. Wiseman

2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (8) ◽  
pp. 155014771986866
Author(s):  
Sara Afshar ◽  
Fereidon Koroorian ◽  
Mohammad Ashjaei ◽  
Anna Granlund

This article investigates the possibility of advancing discrete manufacturing using system architectures that are developed for Collaborative Process Automation Systems. Collaborative Process Automation System is a technology that has the potential to achieve production excellence for process industry. However, not much attention has been paid on using the architectures based on Collaborative Process Automation Systems for discrete manufacturing domains. In this article, we propose a base architecture consisting of three layers, and we discuss various alternatives to make the communications among the layers. We consider legacy components in the proposal, in contrast to most of the related works. In order to show the practicality of the proposed alternatives, we present an example that has been implemented in an ongoing project at ABB Robotics in Sweden.


Author(s):  
Jorma Hurskainen

The strategy of Metso Corporation and its business units is healthy, profitable growth achieved organically, by acquisitions and by new developments. This strategy means that Metso Automation system architecture will be multiple platforms, multiple sites and multiple applications exchanging information in the global business process. Metso Automation system development is globally coordinated and continues, based on this modular network-centric system structure. Each operative function such as sales (and sales office), manufacturing, product engineering have its own system application. These systems are loosely coupled together with agreed, standardised communication messages like order, invoice and order status. These two company integration cases show that the integration of modular systems can be done in a reasonable timeframe and with limited system technical work, and the main business goal, better service to the customer, can be reached.


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