Towards Reliability and Safety Improvement of Measurement and Control Processes on Ships: Implementation of Wireless Hart Protocol

Mostafa Salaheldin Abdelsalam Abotaleb, J. Mindykowski, B. Dudojc, R. Maśnicki
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Abstract Measurement and control systems in maritime engineering applications are quite similar to those in shore based engineering applications except for some unique features which differentiate between each of them. These features are either related to the specific nature and purpose of the maritime application (Various types of commercial ships, oil/gas rigs and others) or linked to the harsh environmental conditions such as salinity, corrosion and vibration which usually exist in higher levels than shore based applications. Accordingly and due to such a specific nature of maritime engineering applications, more requirements should be considered to ensure reliability and stability for measurement and control process avoiding any negative effects that might be associated with such a unique engineering environment. As was discussed in (Abotaleb, 2021), smart transmitters based on hybrid analogue-digital (HART) and digital (Foundation Fieldbus and Profibus PA) communication protocols with additional diagnostic information, they might be a possible wired alternative for analogue transmitters (mostly based on 4-20 mA analogue standard). Similarly, wireless HART protocol can be an alternative for 4-20 mA analogue transmitters. This article will discuss the possibility of replacing classical 4-20 mA analogue transmitters with wireless HART smart transmitters on commercial ships as an example for maritime engineering application. The first section of the discussion will include a theoretical background for the basic principles of wireless HART protocol among other wireless technologies used in industrial automation. The second section of the article will discuss the possibility of utilising wireless HART protocol in the most common measurement and control systems on any commercial ship in order to discover the degree to which wireless HART can be fully or partially integrated with maritime engineering applications. Afterwards, better realization for such a concept will be rendered by an analytical planning case study conducted for tank level measurement system on different types of commercial ships. Based on both the theoretical and the analytical sections, the experimental section will manifest the importance of some of the necessary key elements to implement a reliable wireless HART network. These key elements are RSSI levels, supply voltage stability and the capability of wireless HART adapters to integrate between wired HART protocol and wireless HART network.
提高船舶测控过程的可靠性和安全性:无线Hart协议的实现
摘要:船舶工程中的测控系统与岸基工程中的测控系统非常相似,但两者之间存在一些独特的区别。这些特征要么与海上应用的特定性质和目的有关(各种类型的商船,石油/天然气钻井平台等),要么与恶劣的环境条件有关,例如盐度,腐蚀和振动,这些环境条件通常比岸上应用存在更高的水平。因此,由于海洋工程应用的特殊性,应该考虑更多的要求,以确保测量和控制过程的可靠性和稳定性,避免可能与这种独特的工程环境相关的任何负面影响。正如(Abotaleb, 2021)中所讨论的那样,基于混合模拟数字(HART)和数字(基金会现场总线和Profibus PA)通信协议的智能发射机具有额外的诊断信息,它们可能是模拟发射机(主要基于4-20 mA模拟标准)的可能有线替代方案。类似地,无线HART协议可以作为4-20 mA模拟发射机的替代方案。本文将讨论用商用船舶上的无线HART智能发射机取代经典4-20 mA模拟发射机的可能性,作为海事工程应用的一个例子。讨论的第一部分将包括无线HART协议在工业自动化中使用的其他无线技术的基本原理的理论背景。文章的第二部分将讨论在任何商船上最常见的测量和控制系统中使用无线HART协议的可能性,以便发现无线HART可以完全或部分地与海事工程应用集成的程度。之后,将通过对不同类型商船的液舱液位测量系统进行分析规划案例研究,更好地实现这一概念。在理论部分和分析部分的基础上,实验部分将展示实现可靠的无线HART网络所需的一些关键要素的重要性。这些关键因素是RSSI水平,供电电压稳定性和无线HART适配器在有线HART协议和无线HART网络之间集成的能力。
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