DocumentCode :
485845
Title :
A Methodology and Algebra for Documenting Continuous Process Control Systems
Author :
Bristol, Edgar F.
Author_Institution :
The Foxboro Company, Foxboro, Massachusetts 02035
fYear :
1983
fDate :
22-24 June 1983
Firstpage :
614
Lastpage :
622
Abstract :
This paper extends the concept of the control idiom as defined in papers by Bristol, McAvoy, and Prassinos. The idioms are categorized in terms of the different classes of control goals and combinations of goals to define higher level goa Primary idiom define the steady-state condition the plant, whereas secondary idioms define requirements for improved control strategy. The primary idioms can be combined and projected algebraically in various ways, reflecting a hierarchical control system organization. Work with the resulting algebra has made it clear that further methodology is needed to integrate the control goals implied by the idioms into the processing goals not apparent from the control system. A significant aspect of such a description is the generation of a matrix nomenclature base which allows the plant variables and control elements to be defined consistently and remembered easily. The resulting experimental documentation discipline will be demonstrated by an implemented complex control system description.
Keywords :
Algebra; Computer industry; Control systems; Documentation; Education; Electrical equipment industry; Feedback control; History; Process control; Steady-state;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 1983
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Type :
conf
Filename :
4788187
Link To Document :
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