Third-Generation Simulation Solves Process Industry Challenges
Increased competitive demand for skilled plant operators, increased government oversight, regulation, fiduciary liability, and pressures from a global marketplace are compelling plant managers to make automation investments and develop strategies for optimizing plants. These challenges can be solved by using simulation software designed for Operator Training & Software Acceptance Testing. Scalable, powerful, and easy-to-use, 3rd-generation simulation is a shrink-wrapped .NET non-intrusive application that is inexpensive yet capable of simulating high-fidelity models at complex plants with accuracy and reliability.
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Overview of Emission Control Technologies
To better evaluate emission control technologies, it is important to know the various Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) thermal oxidization technologies, their strengths and weaknesses and the elements required to determine what is the preferred technology for a given application. Knowing this will help low operating cost and increase energy efficiency.
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Using Modbus for Process Control and Automation
By Vince Marchant, a senior application engineer at Moore Industries. Paper describes how Modbus works, and how it can be used in new and legacy process control and automation systems. MODBUS is the most popular industrial protocol being used today, because it is simple, inexpensive, universal and easy to use.
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