Introduction
Many different types of gases are consumed in industries as varied as chemicals, food & beverages, and medical. These gases are normally delivered in liquid form by trucks and dispensed at the customer site. Although the flow volume of cryogenic liquefied gas is used for billing purposes, it is not easy to accurately measure this because the gas is always at saturation temperatures. Also, gathering billing data from each truck without delay is becoming more difficult because each truck needs to deliver gases to more customers at increasingly distant locations as demand increases.
System Configuration
Expected Benefits
- Robust system resistant to the constant vibration in trucks
- Auto dispense system while monitoring the appropriate liquefied gas temperature
- Highly accurate cryogenic gas metering using a cryogenic version vortex flowmeter + FOUNDATION fieldbus™: all digital technology
- Auto compensation of gases to the base temperature using a density table loaded onto controllers
- Auto e-mailing of daily reports for all dispenses to office via GSM/GPRS
- Web-based HMI at remote site for trend view, upload, and setup of daily report
Process Description
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When the truck driver presses the start button, the controller starts a pump to circulate liquefied gas for cooling down the flowmeter. Liquefied gas is then dispensed to the site tank. Data of the flow volume measured by the cryogenic version vortex flowmeter, temperature, and pressure are acquired by the controller via FOUNDATION fieldbus. These flows are compensated to base temperature (15°C) from the current temperature using gas density tables (N2, O2, CO2, Argon) by selecting the gas type at a local HMI. On completion of each dispense, the dispensed flow data is saved in the controller and a daily report is created at the end of the day by compiling all the dispenses. Daily reports are automatically e-mailed via wireless communications to the office for billing purposes.
Application Solutions
Yokogawa provides a sophisticated and highly accurate automatic custody transfer system for cryogenic gas delivery. The following features are provided by combining the STARDOM "FCJ" controller, the DY cryogenic version vortex flow meter, the pressure transmitter, temperature transmitter, and a local display.
Liquefied gas dispensing
- When the truck driver presses the start button, the controller starts a pump to circulate liquefied gas through the pipe until the temperature falls low enough for single-phase liquid flow. If this can not be achieved within a given time frame, the controller stops the pump, displays an "error" on the local HMI, and returns to be idle.
- When the temperature is low enough, the controller opens the valve and dispensing starts. Until the flow stops, the controller totalizes the flow volume and saves this data. At all times, the temperature is monitored. If it goes too high, the controller displays an error message on the local HMI.
Flow volume measurement
Yokogawa DY cryogenic version vortex flowmeter covers process temperatures as low as -200°C with high accuracy (liquid: ± 0.75%). Measured data is transmitted to the controller via FOUNDATION fieldbus, all-digital technology, so that accuracy is not degraded through A/D conversion.
Flow correction
Flow correction for several gases can be performed in the controller by selecting the gas type on the local HMI. Temperature density tables (N2, O2, CO2, Argon) are loaded onto the controller in CSV format. When the gas type is selected on the local HMI, a Java application on the controller loads the corresponding CSV file and sets the data as arrays to an IEC function block. This IEC function block compensates the flow volume to the base temperature. Thanks to the combination of IEC and Java applications, flow correction for different types of gases does not require application modification.
Report file creation
Each time dispensing is completed, the corrected/uncorrected flow and temperature, pressure data are saved in an Excel compatible CSV file in the controller's compact flash memory. At the end of the day, a report file is created by compiling all the day's dispensing files.
Report file transmission
For billing purposes, the created daily reports are e-mailed to an office via GSM/GPRS or some other type of wireless communications. Also, these reports can be uploaded to a PC using the FTP function and opened in Microsoft Excel.
Local HMI
The operator interface is connected with the controller on the truck via a serial link. The operator can monitor the corrected total flow, temperature, sequence status (idle, cooling, dispensing, finished), and alarms on the main display and scroll through detail pages such as uncorrected total flow, uncorrected/corrected flow, uncorrected/corrected cumulative total, number of dispenses, and density. Parameters such as pump pressure, cooling timeout, and K Factor can be also set.
Web-based HMI
The compensated flow and temperature trends can be monitored on a Web browser at a remote site by accessing the controller's URL. Logging settings and report files configurations can be set on a Web browser as well.
Conclusion
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Yokogawa ensures the accurate flow measurement of liquefied gas by employing an all-digital FOUNDATION fieldbus based communication approach along with cryogenic gas dispensing controls. By embedding PC oriented functions such as e-mail, FTP, and the Java runtime environment onto the hybrid controller, an automatic custody transfer system can be provided. This eliminates the need to install a COTS PC on a truck, where it would be subject to constant vibration. The following benefits are achieved:
- Reduced maintenance costs by installing robust controllers on trucks
- Reduced communications costs by sending reports via e-mail once a day or only when required
- Low-cost expansion by using unlimited Web based HMI at all locations
Industries
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Chimie
Les usines chimiques s'appuient sur des processus de production continus et discontinus, chacun posant des exigences différentes en matière de système de contrôle. Un processus continu nécessite un système de contrôle robuste et stable qui ne tombera pas en panne et n'entraînera pas l'arrêt d'une ligne de production, alors que dans le cas d'un processus discontinu, l'accent est mis sur un système de contrôle qui permet une grande flexibilité dans les ajustements des formules, des procédures, etc. Les deux types de systèmes doivent être gérés en fonction de l'historique de la qualité du produit et être en mesure d'exécuter des opérations non routinières. Avec son large portefeuille de produits, ses ingénieurs systèmes expérimentés et son réseau mondial de vente et de service, Yokogawa a une solution pour chaque processus d'usine.
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Chimie de Base
Yokogawa sert le marché des produits chimiques en vrac dans le monde entier et est reconnu comme le leader de ce marché. Avec ses produits, ses solutions et son expertise industrielle, Yokogawa comprend votre marché et vos besoins de production et travaillera avec vous pour vous fournir une solution fiable et rentable tout au long du cycle de vie de votre usine.
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Chimie Fine et de Spéciclité
Yokogawa est depuis longtemps au service des clients du marché de la chimie fine et de spécialité. Avec une solution de dosage leader sur le marché qui offre la meilleure fiabilité et flexibilité de sa catégorie ainsi que des experts industriels qui comprennent les exigences complexes dans la conception d'une solution de dosage, vous pouvez être assuré que dans votre partenariat avec Yokogawa vous aurez un système qui vous permettra de produire des produits qui répondent aux besoins de vos clients à l'avenir tout en maintenant la sécurité et la conformité réglementaire.
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Vrac et Pétrochimie
Que vous produisiez des produits pétrochimiques, inorganiques ou intermédiaires, les entreprises chimiques sont soumises à des pressions en termes de coûts et de marges pour livrer des produits dans les délais et de manière efficace, tout en maintenant des opérations sûres et conformes. En outre, les entreprises chimiques doivent s'adapter aux fluctuations des prix des matières premières et de l'énergie et fournir le mélange de produits le plus rentable sur le marché.
Yokogawa répond aux besoins d'automatisation du marché des produits chimiques en vrac dans le monde entier et est le leader reconnu de ce marché. Avec ses produits, ses solutions et son expertise industrielle, Yokogawa comprend les besoins de votre marché et de votre production et travaillera avec vous pour vous fournir une solution fiable et rentable tout au long du cycle de vie de votre usine.
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