Title: Applying ISA-88 in Discrete and Continuous Manufacturing Author: WBF ISBN: 160650200X / 9781606502006 Format: Hard Cover Pages: 220 Publisher: Momentum Press Year: 2011 Availability: Out of Stock
Description
Contents
This covers the extension of ISA-88 principles to procedural control in non-batch applications and how they have been used in real industrial practice. ISA-88 was created in 1988 by the ISA (International Society for Automation) Standards and Practices Board.
The World Batch Forum (now called the WBF) was subsequently formed to help more widely disseminate this and other similar process control standards. WBF provides a forum for control experts to present and share their knowledge. The seventeen chapters in this volume were chosen from many papers presented at conferences since 2003. Readers will find guidance and valuable information in chapters such as
ISA-88 Isn’t Just for Batches Anymore
Taking ISA-88 Concepts to the Next Level
Experiences from Implementing a Single Control System Solution Using ISA-88
Using ISA-88 Techniques to Manage and Control Continuous Processes
Definition and Format of Recipes for the Packaging of Consumer Packaged Goods
Equipment Process Statecharts for Hybrid Manufacturing
Power Programming, ISA-88, and Packaging: Some of the Lessons Learned
Procedural Control and Exception Handling
List of Figures
List of Tables
WBF Foreword
Foreword by Walt Boyes
Preface
Introduction : ISA-88 Concepts Applied toManufacturing Techniques Other Than Batch
Chapter 1 : ISA-88 Isn’t Just for Batches Anymore Chapter 2 : Applying ISA-88 to Non-stop Production Chapter 3 : Non-stop 88 Delivers Improved Operational Excellence Chapter 4 : Taking ISA-88 Concepts to the Next Level Chapter 5 : Experiences from Implementing a Single Control System Solution Using ISA-88 Chapter 6 : Using ISA-88 Batch Techniques to Manage and Control Continuous Processes Chapter 7 : Using ISA-88 to Automate Procedures at Continuous Processing Facilities Chapter 8 : Use of ISA-88 Techniques in Semi-continuous Applications Chapter 9 : Integrating Quality and Process Informationin a Batch Context for Semi-continuous Processes Chapter 10 : Defination and Format of Recipes for the Packaging of Consumer Packaged Goods Chapter 11 : Equipment Process State charts for Hybrid Manufacturing Chapter 12 : Process Meets Discrete: Coupling of Batch Control to OMAC and to Real Packaging Lines Chapter 13 : An Often Overlooked Aspect of Manufacturingand Packaging Systems Integration Chapter 14 : Power Programming, ISA-88, and Packaging : Some of the Lessons Learned Chapter 15 : Using ISA-88 to Define a Compliant Packaging Environment Chapter 16 : Software Modularity : A Powerful Tool for Packaging Automation Chapter 17 : Procedural Control and Exception Handling