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Techniques for Real- Time Equipment and Process Monitoring using PI Data Archive and PI-Process Book Jason Banfelder Kesler Engineering, Inc.

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Techniques for Real-Time Equipment and Process Monitoring using PI Data Archive and PI-Process Book. Jason Banfelder Kesler Engineering, Inc. Equipment Performance Monitoring System (People). Operator Process Engineer Manager System Administrator Modeler Initial construction Maintenance - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Techniques for Real-Time Equipment and Process Monitoring using PI Data

Archive and PI-Process Book

Jason Banfelder

Kesler Engineering, Inc.

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Equipment Performance Monitoring System

(People)• Operator• Process Engineer• Manager• System Administrator• Modeler

– Initial construction– Maintenance

How does the performance monitoring system address the needs of each of these roles?

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Equipment Performance Monitoring System

(Jobs)• Measure and Improve real time equipment

performance– Real Time Displays– Equipment documentation (P&IDs, procedures, etc.)

• Measure and improve long-term equipment performance– Reporting– Off-line model use

• Develop and maintain equipment models– Model explorer

• Install and maintain the monitoring system

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Model Development

• Small and Simple Models: Performance equations– Already a part of PI– Don’t complicate your life if you don’t need to

• Large or Complex models: KEI Sentinel engine– Structured models, repeated patterns– Open equation modeling – User interface– Thermodynamics– Data validation / reconciliation

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Sample Model:Air Preheater

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Structured Models

• Large and/or complex models demand structured storage– Tags– Equations– Thermodynamic data– Solution procedure

• Use a hierarchical model structure– Tree is easy to visualize– Easier to navigate than a flat list

• No need to rely on a naming convention

– Reusable parts as templates– PI Module Database is a recognition of

this

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Open Equation Models: Parameters

• Constant– Value is stored in RDB

• PI Tag– Value from PI tag– Field instrumentation, lab,

manual input, another model– PI tag specification is stored in

RDB

• Internal Calc– Value is an intermediate result

calculated by the Sentinel engine• Calculated PI Tag

– Value is calculated by the Sentinel Engine and stored in PI

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Open Equation Models:Equations

• Material Balance• Energy Balance• Thermodynamics• Definitions

– Efficiency– Return on Investment

• Correlations

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Open Equation Solver• Analyzes structure of equations, knowns, and unknowns• Partitions large system into smaller systems

• Faster solutions• More stable mathematically

• Determines solution order• Solves individual equations and

systems• Non-linear numerical solver

• Checks validity inputs, intermediate results, and outputs

• Deals gracefully with bad inputs or results• Does not abandon entire model

if some inputs are bad

Model

ParametersParameters

EquationsEquations

SentinelSolver

SentinelSolver

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Solver Example

12 Pass Fired Heater

• 781 parameters– 51 inputs

• 574 equations

• Partitioned into 528 separate systems– Largest is 47 x 47

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Model DevelopmentThermodynamics

• Built-in rigorous thermodynamics– enthalpy, entropy, etc.– steam table– three phase flash

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User Interface• Complete UI for model development

• Use the same UI for viewing on-line results– Model structure

is different– Specialized

displays

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Viewing Real Time Performance

• Process Book is ideal for P&ID type views• Difficult to use Process Book alone for reusable data

views– Requires a model structure

• Reusable standard views– Table– Bar chart– Pie chart

• Specialized views– Hydrocarbon Assay– Heater Summary– Pass Balancing

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Real Time Views Demo

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Document Views

• Need more than real-time views to improve operation.– Procedures & Guidelines– PFDs and P&IDs– Mechanical drawings– Reports, Studies, etc.– Web pages

• Leverage Microsoft ActiveX Document technology to deliver all of this in one window

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Document Demo

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Reports

• Excel based reports– Promotes working with the results

• Reports delivered via e-mail– Periodically– By exception

• Available on-line

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Report Demo

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The Sentinel in Practice

• First Beta release installed the week after last year’s OSI conference

• Ten Sentinel models currently running– Fired heater– Crude distillation unit

• Orders for 20+ more

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The End

Thank YouKesler Engineering, Inc.

http://www.KeslerEngineering.com