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A framework for modelling in S88 constructs for scheduling purposes.

A L Nortcliffe1, M Thompson, K J Shaw

  • 1Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, The University of Sheffield, UK. a.l.nortcliffe@sheffield.ac.uk

ISA Transactions
|August 23, 2001
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This study introduces a method to interpret multi-purpose batch plants using ISA S88.01 standards, creating an object-oriented framework for batch scheduling optimization.

Area of Science:

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Automation and Control Systems

Background:

  • The ISA S88.01 standard provides models and terminology for batch control systems.
  • Batch management software, including scheduling, can utilize S88 principles.
  • Developing effective batch scheduling tools requires a robust framework.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a method for interpreting multi-purpose/product batch plants into S88 constructs.
  • To develop an object-oriented framework for batch scheduling research.
  • To facilitate the application of automatic scheduling and optimization methods.

Main Methods:

  • Interpreting batch plant designs into S88 models.
  • Developing an object-oriented framework using MATLAB.
  • Applying the framework to create a batch scheduling toolbox.

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Main Results:

  • An object-oriented framework for batch plant modeling based on S88.
  • A methodology for translating plant specifics into S88 constructs.
  • A foundation for developing advanced batch scheduling and optimization tools.

Conclusions:

  • The S88 standard provides a suitable basis for modeling batch plants for scheduling.
  • The proposed framework enables efficient articulation of batch plant models.
  • This approach supports the development of automated scheduling and optimization in batch manufacturing.