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Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. 'Pumped' over OPC for System Simulation & Training
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Alyeska Pipeline Service Company (APSC) is the operator of one of the largest
pipeline systems in the world. The Trans Alaska Pipeline System
(TAPS) stretches 800 miles from Prudhoe Bay on Alaska's North
Slope through rugged and beautiful terrain to Valdez the northernmost
ice-free port in North America. Since TAPS startup in 1977
APSC has successfully transported over 15-billion barrels of
oil through the pipeline.
In a recent project to enhance the TAPS
automation architecture and provide the capability to remotely
operate the 800-mile system, APSC identified that the installation
of new equipment would alter hydraulic and operating parameters.
After a review of their options APSC engineers decided to create
a simulated I/O and valve system in order to predict and modify
programming and operating configurations. The control components
of the final simulator setup and their corresponding connectivity
option are listed below:
Component
ControlLogix PLCs by Allen Bradley
ICS Triplex PLCs
I/O Simulator by Telvent
Valve Simulator configured in UCOS DCS
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3rd Party Connectivity
OPC server RSLinx
ICS DDE server
Telvent OPC server
Modbus TCP/IP slave |
To complete the system APSC engineers
looked for the best way to tie these virtual control components
and I/O together. APSC learned of Kepware products from a
system integrator working on the project. To connect to the
existing components, Kepware's OPC server KEPServerEX with
DDE Client driver plug-in and Modbus TCP/IP master driver
plug-in were chosen. To then 'pump' the data between connectivity
components Kepware's OPC server bridging product LinkMaster
was utilized. The diagram included shows a basic depiction
of how data is transmitted between the various components.
According to Jim Foster the lead APSC engineer on the project,
"With
this configuration we are able to mimic our controllers and
field I/O in our lab environment to test and troubleshoot
certain aspects of our system before the programming reaches
the field. The simulation system will also be utilized to
test and qualify the control center operators in conjunction
with other training tools."
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