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CHH610 en Rev05

This 5-day course provides an introduction to Expert Optimizer (EO) advanced process control strategies. The goal is for participants to understand the architecture and functionalities of EO so they can apply it in their work. Topics covered include the fundamentals of advanced process control, an overview of EO tools, linking EO with automation systems, logging data, operator displays, and maintenance. Hands-on exercises allow participants to connect EO via OPC, create logs and trends, understand EO blocks, and parameterize and tune fuzzy logic and model predictive control strategies. The course is intended for automation and process engineers and includes both classroom instruction and lab activities.

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CHH610 en Rev05

This 5-day course provides an introduction to Expert Optimizer (EO) advanced process control strategies. The goal is for participants to understand the architecture and functionalities of EO so they can apply it in their work. Topics covered include the fundamentals of advanced process control, an overview of EO tools, linking EO with automation systems, logging data, operator displays, and maintenance. Hands-on exercises allow participants to connect EO via OPC, create logs and trends, understand EO blocks, and parameterize and tune fuzzy logic and model predictive control strategies. The course is intended for automation and process engineers and includes both classroom instruction and lab activities.

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Course description

CHH610
Expert Optimizer – Fundamentals and Control Strategies

Course goal Topics


The goal of this course is to enable participants to under-  Fundamentals of APC technologies
stand the most important aspects of the architecture and  Overview and use of the EO tools
functionalities of an Expert Optimizer (EO) strategy, so as
to apply this knowledge in their daily activity.  Link EO with automation systems
 Logging of data
Learning objectives
 Operator displays and trends
Upon completion of this course the participants should
understand the fundamentals of advanced process control  Starting and stopping the EO toolkit
(APC) technologies and their implementation in Expert  User management
Optimizer.
 Maintenance and troubleshooting
Using a “learning by doing” approach the participants should  Navigate in an EO program
be able to:
 Main EO strategy building blocks
 Connect EO via OPC with automation control systems
 Fundamentals of fuzzy logic (FL)
 Create logs, trends and link process variables to the
 Implementation of FL in EO
operator interface
 Fundamentals of Model Predictive Control (MPC)
 Use EO client for data input and data analysis
 Implementation of MPC in EO
 Understand and parameterize main blocks in EO
 Parameterizing and tuning control strategies
 Understand, tune and optimize EO control strategies
 Overview of EO control strategies for a cement plant
 Maintain the system and troubleshoot most common
issues
Course type and methods
Most importantly, the user will understand how control strate- This is an instructor led course with interactive classroom
gies are built, and how different technologies are combined discussions and associated practical exercises. Approxi-
to produce best results. mately 50% of the course is hands-on lab activities.

Participant profile Duration


This training is targeted to automation and process engi- The duration is 5 days.
neers.
Remarks
Prerequisites After you have completed this course, you are qualified to
Participants should have knowledge of the process industries attend our add-on course:
plus basic control instrumentation experience. They should  Expert Optimizer – Advanced Toolkit Engineering
also have a good knowledge of MS Windows and fluent tech- (CHH611)
nical English.
Course outline

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5

 Welcome, personnel  Review of day 1  Review of day 2  Review of day 3  Review of day 4
introduction  Basics of programming  Parameterizing and  Maintenance and  Details of EO control
 Course information  Navigating in control tuning a fuzzy controller troubleshooting strategies part 2
 Why advanced process strategies  Concepts of MPC  Concepts and structure  Questions and answers
control?  Main EO strategy  Parameterizing and of a typical EO control  Evaluation
 Introduction to EO building blocks tuning a MPC controller strategy  Course close
components  Fundamentals of  Details of EO control

3BHS342837En05
 EO configuration tools fuzzy logic strategies part 1
 OPC connectivity to  Ruleblocks
control system (R/W)
 Logging data
 Creating and using trends
 Creating and using opera-
tor displays

ABB Switzerland Ltd.


Learning Center Cement, Minerals and Mining
Segelhofstrasse 9P
CH-5405 Baden 5 Daettwil
Phone +41 58 586 72 12
Fax +41 58 586 73 20
E-mail [email protected]

www.abb.ch/abbuniversity

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