Top Control Engineering articles, August 2011

Most-visited articles at www.controleng.com during August 2011 included process and machine safety, wind power automation, plant performance, process control terms, rare-earth magnets, salary survey, PC vs PLC, making operators more effective, and award-winning products, among other articles.

By Mark T. Hoske September 8, 2011

Most-visited articles at www.controleng.com during August 2011 included process and machine safety questions and answers, wind power automation, plant performance reporting, process control terms, rare-earth magnets for motors, EE salary survey, PC vs PLC considerations, making operators more effective, and award-winning products, among other articles. Descriptions and links to those most-visited articles follow.

August 2011 most popular Control Engineering online articles

When should you bypass your safety system? – How can it be considered "good engineering practice" to bypass your safety instrumented system (SIS) during critical times with your process? See diagrams. 

2011 Engineers’ Choice Awards – Spotlight on Innovation – Cover story: Best automation, control, and instrumentation products in 30 categories. (Application deadline for 2012 is Oct. 14.)  

Direct-drive Wind Turbines Flex Muscles – A different drive train design that eliminates the gearbox between a turbine’s rotor and generator is attracting wind turbine manufacturers in the quest for higher power output, increased offshore reliability, and potential cost savings over the system’s lifetime. See photos, diagram, links.  

Video: Making your plant performance reporting more interactive – What will tomorrow’s “morning meeting” look like? ABB gives a preview of what’s going on in the lab and what your future HMI may look like.

Back to Basics: Relearning terms, concepts for process control – Process control terms vary according to engineering discipline and industry. A common vocabulary and better understanding of process control fundamentals make teams and communications more efficient and effective.  

No shortage of direct-drive wind turbine developments – A different drive train design that eliminates the gearbox between a turbine’s rotor and generator is attracting wind turbine manufacturers in the quest for higher power output, increased offshore reliability, and potential cost savings over the system’s lifetime. See photos, diagram, links.

Rare-earth magnet supply and cost issues – Dramatic price increases have occurred recently for rare-earth magnet materials, used in permanent magnet (PM) motors and electric generators. Supply shortages may also be in store for users of permanent magnets derived from those materials. The big picture is probably not as bleak as some have suggested—due to innovative design changes, alternative magnet materials, streamlining the lengthy processing of rare-earth magnets, and developing new sources. However, this challenge has no short-term solutions.

2011 EE Salary Survey – Career Update: Electrical Engineer Career Assessment – Take our online career assessment and salary survey for electrical engineers. Link to other career-help resources.

Inside Machines: PC versus PLC: Comparing control options – To choose between a PLC or PC, analyze and compare characteristics that could differentiate the two technologies, such as operation, robustness, serviceability, hardware integration, security, safety, programming, and cost. Graphics illustrate some key considerations.

Machine Safety Blog: I don’t have to upgrade my machine safety to the latest technology – Have you heard: “I don’t have to upgrade my machine safety to the latest technology.” Or… “My shop is safe because we haven’t had an accident for umpteen years." Here are 5 questions to ask about machine safety.

Developing People: Making Operators More Effective – Tools and methods for creating an industrial operator workplace ready for the needs of today and tomorrow. Improved situational awareness and better handling of abnormal conditions helps operators make better decisions and improve safety and process uptime. 

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(Editor’s note: Happy Birthday – Control Engineering’s website has been online for 15 years as of August 2011.)

– Compiled by Mark T. Hoske, CFE Media, Control Engineering, www.controleng.com.


Author Bio: Mark Hoske has been Control Engineering editor/content manager since 1994 and in a leadership role since 1999, covering all major areas: control systems, networking and information systems, control equipment and energy, and system integration, everything that comprises or facilitates the control loop. He has been writing about technology since 1987, writing professionally since 1982, and has a Bachelor of Science in Journalism degree from UW-Madison.