Software for Automation: Architecture, Integration, and Security Jonas Berge This implementation-oriented book provides a clear and concise presentation of how to fully apply software in automation. It provides “how-to” information for all phases of the system lifecycle from configuration, system integration, troubleshooting, and engineering to administration.
Format: Softbound Book – 2005 ISBN: 978-1-55617-898-6 Length: 325 pages; Weight: 2 lbs. Member: $89.00; List: $99.00 www.isa.org/autosoftware
Tuning of Industrial Control Systems, 2nd Edition A.B. Corripio This book includes numerous examples of tuning, including the effect of hysteresis in flow control loops, averaging and tight level control, cascade control of a jacketed chemical reactor, feedforward control of a heater, and loop interaction and ration control in a blender.
Format: Hardbound Book – 2001 ISBN: 978-1-55617-713-2 Length: 254 pages; Weight: 2 lbs. Member: $89.00; List: $99.00 www.isa.org/tuningsystems
Understanding Distributed Processor Systems for Control Samuel M. Herb This book addresses the challenges of the process control effort, recognizing that factory automation systems are no longer isolated entities and that the systems and their functions are indeed merging.
Format: Hardbound Book – 1999 ISBN: 978-1-55617-645-6 Length: 727 pages; Weight: 4 lbs. Member: $89.00; List: $98.00 www.isa.org/distributedcontrol
Variable Speed Drives: Principles and Applications for Energy Cost Savings, 3rd Edition David W. Spitzer This venerable classic helps practicing engineers learn about the technical and economic potential of this technology. It presents the electrical, hydraulic, chemical, and instrumentation information necessary to technically evaluate and economically justify variable speed drive (VSD) applications.
Format: Softbound Book – 2004 ISBN: 978-1-55617-859-7 Length: 204 pages; Weight: 1 lb. Member: $69.00; List: $79.00 www.isa.org/vsd
Wireless Networks for Industrial Automation, 3rd Edition Dick Caro This updated third edition explores wireless communications from the factory floor and process automation positioning to help engineering professionals make clear decisions on the timing and strategy for implementing wireless networks for automation projects. According to Caro, industrial users must consider cost, privacy, security problems, and the potential for signal loss in plant environments. And, industrial users must have secure communications that never fail. This book is offered in digital format. For a full year, as updates become available, you will receive email notification and be able to download a new PDF file at no charge.
Format: PDF on the Web – 2008 ISBN: 978-1-934394-36-6 Length: 109 pages Member: $69.00; List: $79.00 www.isa.org/wirelessnetworks
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