WILMINGTON SECTION - ISA
Ralph Moore Scholarship Application March 26 5:30 PM
Program - Meeting Feb 26 "Predictive Modeling and How Is It Being Used"
Calendar at- Applied Control Engineering
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Presidents Message
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Place: Applied Control Engineering office 5:30 pm
Applied Control Engineering
The Mill at White Clay
700 Creek View Road
Newark, DE 19711
Phone: 302-738-8800
Many processes produce significant emissions of NOX , CO, CO2 and other green house gases that are highly regulated by the EPA. Achieving the regulatory agency-mandated up-time with continuous emissions monitoring systems can be costly and difficult to maintain properly. Failure to meet the requirements will result in stoppage of production and significant fines.
Predictive modeling is a more accurate and cost effective alternate solution to typical hardware-based systems. It utilizes powerful analytic models of the emissions sources with real-time sensor validation to provide predictive emission values with unparalleled accuracy.
This discussion will explain predictive modeling and how it has been used very successfully to not only meet the regulatory agencies requirements but to increase uptime and significantly reduce maintenance costs. We will also discuss how this advanced predictive modeling can be used to save energy and increase production in other manufacturing processes.
Glenn received his BS in Electrical Engineering from the Milwaukee School of Engineering and his MS in Electrical Engineering from Northern Illinois University and has over 20 years’ experience control systems. He started his career with an aerospace division of Invensys engineering control systems for manufacturers like McDonnell Douglas and Boeing. Glenn joined Rockwell Automation in 1995 and held several positions developing and marketing variable speed drives and industrial controls. Glenn is currently working with customers to develop markets in the Northeast district.
March 26, 2013
Title: Predictive Modeling and How Is It Being Used
Speaker: Glenn Frazier, Business Development Manager, Rockwell Automation
Abstract:
Bio – Glenn Frazier
February 2013 WISA President’s Message
By Jeff Arbogast
I thank all of you who attended our annual WISA/IEEE Delaware Bay joint meeting in January. While this meeting was hosted by IEEE (we will host in 2014), there was strong participation from WISA members. Now, we enter the heart of our WISA schedule with monthly events from February through June (our famous Shrimp Boil in April, our annual picnic in June, and section meetings).
For our upcoming meeting on February 26th, we are particularly excited to have WISA member Cullen Langford presenting on Control Valve Selection. Cullen was appointed an ISA Fellow in 1998 in recognition of his “contributions to the prediction of aerodynamic control valve noise.” He authored Chapter 4.15 “Valve Positioners and Accessories” and 4.16 “Valve Sizing” in the Instrument Engineers Handbook, Process Control, Second Edition. I look forward to Cullen’s presentation and look forward to seeing you there.
In order to promote the automation profession in general (and ISA in particular), the Wilmington section is proud to continue to offer the $1000 Ralph L. Moore Scholarship to a graduating high school senior attending a 4-year college/university or technical training school. Given the technical focus of our society, candidates pursuing a technical or science degree will receive preferential treatment. Please distribute the application (http://www.isa.org/filestore/microsites/RalphLMooreApplication2013.doc) widely among your friends, family, and colleagues. Please sponsor qualified candidates. The deadline for applications is April 8th. We will present the scholarship at our most festive occasion - our annual Shrimp Boil on April 23rd.
On 5-7 November 2013, the ISA Fall Leaders Meeting and Automation Week will be held in Nashville, TN (http://www.isaautomationweek.org/). I am a member of the technical program committee and chair of the poster session. Our call for papers will open shortly and I will provide more details in my March message. At Automation Week, ISA holds an Honors and Awards Gala to celebrate those who have made special and impactful contributions to the society and to our profession. I encourage you to nominate candidates for the various awards offered. The deadline is March 31st. For more information, visit the ISA Honors & Awards website. WISA has a strong history of award recipients, including Nick Sands, who was named an ISA Fellow in 2012 (see picture from the gala).
Please encourage your friends and colleagues about ISA. Member benefits include: access to view ISA standards, access to over 40 technical webinars, access to download over 2500 technical papers presented at ISA conferences and symposia over the years, a subscription to InTech (the magazine of ISA) , and online access to ISA Transactions (our scientific journal). ISA members can also apply their full membership fee toward the purchase of an ISA standard (to download or print). You can even get rewards for recruiting new members. Please bring a friend to our meeting on February 26th.
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***February 26, 2013***
March 26, 2013
April 23, 2013 (Shrimp Boil!)
May 28, 2013
June 25, 2013 (Annual Picnic)
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