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I was wondering if any of you control experts have ever taken a step back and look to produce any forms of data models (conceptual/logical etc) for instrumentation/control etc?
As a newbie I was hoping to find something that gave a good conceptual overview of the "data" entities involved in control and how they all relate. I do have some knowledge of the Plant/PU/Equipment/Instrument hierarchy, even some of the entities involved in control: open/closed loop, process variables, process functions, final elements...but what I am interested in is the data and not neccesarily the phyical elements themselves.
Currently scouring ISA, ISO etc standards for something useful but looks like I am going to have to do a lot of research to get this accurate - unless someone already has something similar? Same goes for process data, I was hoping to find some conceptual models of this too.
Sorry to post something so basic to you experienced engineers but I need to start somewhere!
As a newbie I was hoping to find something that gave a good conceptual overview of the "data" entities involved in control and how they all relate. I do have some knowledge of the Plant/PU/Equipment/Instrument hierarchy, even some of the entities involved in control: open/closed loop, process variables, process functions, final elements...but what I am interested in is the data and not neccesarily the phyical elements themselves.
Currently scouring ISA, ISO etc standards for something useful but looks like I am going to have to do a lot of research to get this accurate - unless someone already has something similar? Same goes for process data, I was hoping to find some conceptual models of this too.
Sorry to post something so basic to you experienced engineers but I need to start somewhere!
