Industry 4.0 - PraticalApproach
Jeroen Wynants
05/23/2016
Slide 4
Agenda
• Big Data – The Instrument as Data Center
• Internal Information – Information coming from the instrument
• External Information – Documents and information around the instrument
• Internet of things
• Traditional ISA95 limitations
• IoT – creating additional value
• Practical Example ( added value of Cooperation with Actemium )
Jeroen Wynants
05/23/2016
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The instrument as data center – Internal information
Industry 4.0 - PraticalApproach
• Primary values:
• Mass Flow
• Volume Flow
• Density
• Viscosity (option)
• Temperature
• Process Analytical Parameters:
• Entrained Air detection
• Cavitation detection
• Empty tube
• Build up/Corrosion
( based on Tube damping/tube oscillation variation..)
• Service and Qualityinformation
• Latest test report ( storedin flowmeter ! )
• Number of working hours
• Zero point and drift
• On site verification protocols
• …..
Modern “Smart Instrumentation” contains a multitude of information : Example mass flow …
• Continuous self monitoringNE107)
• CPU/ISEM
• I/O module
• ExciterCoils
• Pick upCoils
• Power Supply
• Temperature sensors
• Data and event logging
• Event logging
• NE107
• Min/max values
• Time stamped Proof testreport
• Integration files ( EDS )
Similar functionalities can be found in Level instruments, Analytical transmitters, Energy calculators,
Temperature transmitters ….
Jeroen Wynants
05/23/2016
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The instrument as data center – External Information
Industry 4.0 - PraticalApproach
Certificates
Hardware versions
Configuration Data
Repair Reports
Technical Specifications
Manuals
Spare Parts
Product Status
Software versions
Service Reports
AssetInformationplatform centrallygroupsallrelevant
informationanddocumentsaboutyour instrument.
Calibration Reports
Drivers Profibus, FF, HART…
Replacement Products
Jeroen Wynants
05/23/2016
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Internet of Things
2000
Industry 4.0 - PraticalApproach
Industry 4.0 – internet of things
Example: Error message of device being used to trigger a workorder in SAPPM
Disruption of the Automation Pyramid
1. Classic Information model is perfect for
Process Automation needs
2. Limitations occur when additional digital field
information is used in other systems ( e.g.
Historian databases, CMMS, SAP, ….
3. Often due to legacy systems/components the
information flow is stopped
4. Expensive/complicated integration path
Jeroen Wynants
05/23/2016
Slide 9
Internet of Things
2000
Industry 4.0 - PraticalApproach
Industry 4.0 – internet of things
Example: Error message of device being used to trigger a workorder in SAPPM
Disruption of the Automation Pyramid
2015+
Controlsystem
Document
management
Historian
SAP
Cloud
BPI
1. Web technologies move into the field.
Automation becomes one application ofthe
“Internet of Things”
2. Ethernet communication, WiFi, Web serverin
Field instruments
3. “Industry 4.0” builds on the “Internet ofThings”,
customers gain in efficiency and productivity. In
thinking it is revolutionary – realization comes
stepwise
4. More components will be designed as interacting
“Cyber physical Systems”
Jeroen Wynants
05/23/2016
Slide 10
Internet of Things
Industry 4.0 - PraticalApproach
2000
Internet
2015+
Cloud
BPI
1. Modern smart instrumentation contains a lot of important Process and Maintenance information
2. The “internet of things” allows us to easily use this information to ( examples );
• Optimise process Analysis
• Optimise Maintenance management
• Optimise Purchase processes
• Combined with remote acces possibilities and advanced Service concepts this approach helps to createadded
value.
Industry 4.0 - PraticalApproach
Jeroen Wynants
05/23/2016
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Endress+Hauser – Actemium cooperation
Historian
Service results from:
- Customer (CMMS)
Control
System
Remote inspection executed
& Managed by service provider
Condition
Monitoring
Integration
middleware
Maintenance
Management
Remote
Session
Asset Information
Instrument specific
Central Assetinformation
Send notification
to Service supplier
Store data
in historian
Update status
in Asset Logbook