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Trends in Pulp&Paper Automation

Antti Kaunonen

Senior Vice President, Technology and Business Development, Metso Automation

Professor, Tampere University of Technology

9.40-10.20

AUTOMATION AND CONTROL INSTITUTEAUTOMATION AND CONTROL INSTITUTETAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGYTAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

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Trends in Pulp&Paper AutomationOverview of presentation

• Introduction

• Technology push vs Market pull

• Market pull

• Technology push

• Summary

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Key points of the presentation

• Embedded P&P solutions through integration of process, machinery and automation knowhow

• Technology push from general ICT (Information and Communication Technology) extremely strong

• Lifecycle management view important

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Introduction

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Paper Consumption Million t/a -

1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 19950

10

20

30

40

Newsprint

Printing and Writing Papers

Expansion ofInternet/WWW

PCsMiniComputers

Radio,TVCinema

Laser Printers

CD-ROMs

MainframeComputers

ColourTV

CableTVVCRSatelliteTV

2000 2004F

Digi TV

Paper Consumption and Electronic Media in Western Europe

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World Consumption of Papermaking Fibre 1980-2015

Source: Jaakko Pöyry Consulting

today140 Mt/a

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Technology Push vs. Market Pull

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Some emerging technologies

Utilization of 3D environment and

simulations in RTD, engineering

and learning

Biotechnology

Micro machines, micro sensors

and nanotechnology

Digital printing

Wireless internet based

process automation

Sheet metal structures Laser cutting Laser welding

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Process management tomorrow

Technology Push- Embedded process management through

integrating process, machinery and automation knowhow

- IT and automation networks merge into one network

- Smart sensors and actuators with condition monitoring capabilities

- Best experts always close to you through remote diagnostics

- Mobile user interface provides freedom

- Internet+Wireless=Internet everywhere

Market Pull

- Minimize operational costs

- Maximized return on assets through lifecycle management

- Focus on core competencies

- IT and automation as a competitive tool to streamline processes

- Eco-efficiency

There always needs to be a market demand and justification to use technology as a tool to implement applications that provide the return

on investment required by normal business practice.

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Market pull

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Customers’ value generating processes: process performance of a paper making line depends on what you do or don’t

Performance Management

Predictive Maintenance

No Maintenance

Corrective Maintenance

Preventive Maintenance

Start-up Continuous production

Processperformance

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Technology push

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Maintenance Index

Time

Actions required

Performance Index

Time

Acceptable level

Best in industry

A

B

C

D

X

Y

ZA

C

B

D

From information to

knowledge Remote Service Center

Technology target

Intelligent Machines & Processes with Remote Service Capabilities

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Embedded process management through integrating process, machinery and automation knowhow

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Embedded process management through integrating process, machinery and automation knowhow

Machine BuildingKnowhow

ProcessKnowhow Automation

Knowhow

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Distruptive or emerging technologies from automation technology point of viewGeneral ICT development rules• Consumer driven hardware technology development dominates

- PC and other commercial hardware

- Hardware to be seen predominantly as a resource and not as a major potential to make money

• Defacto standards rule the world

- Ethernet replaces fieldbuses (except for EXi environments)

• Importance of software

- Software architecture is really the future automation application architecture

• Safety and Security coming more into picture

2004

“control in a box”

“next to control room”

“control in a shoebox””

“next to machine”

“insidemachine” -embeddedcontrol

“control in a pillbox”

“insidedevice” -assimilatedcontrol

“control in a chip”

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Embedded IO For Intelligent Actuators

IEC 61131-3 programmable fast control and logic

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IT and automation networks merge into one network

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Enabling Technologies - Maturing Standards

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Proposed ICT Architecture

Automationor

ProductionLAN

CustomerFireWall

OfficeLAN

Integration Architecture

SiteHub

Solution

AutomationSystem Asset Management

MES

ERP

FINANCE

HR

Automation LAN is a separated local area network which can keep the production running even in major security problems at Office LAN.

Condition Monitoring

CorporateEAI

CRM

Lab Solution

CMMS

Info Solution

Partner network

Metso Solution Suite

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Smart sensors and actuators with condition monitoring capabilities

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Intelligent Control Valve

Contactless position sensor - no wear

Protected from environment - dirt, water, vibration, electromagnetic….

Simplified construction means easy, low cost maintenance - quarter turn, pneumatic actuator

Rugged material - metal seats, special coatings

Electronics can be updated - follow the latest technology (e.g. FF, Profibus PA)

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Field Browser™ warns and alerts on-line

mobile

ALERT! e-mailIn

tern

et /

Intra

net

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Measurement Array DetailRunnability AirRunnability Air

Illumination Module

Array Sweeping Drive

Detection Fibers

IQInsightFast moisture measurement

IQInsight fast moisture measurement

• Embedded design

• Enables MD/CD resolution

- Disturbance detection

- Fast controls

Embedded design

Time (min)CD position (cm)

% M

ois

ture

ConventionalScanner

MD cycle clearly seen

Time (min)

IQInsight

CD position (cm)

% M

ois

ture

A confusing picture

MD and CD resolution

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Best experts always close to you through remote diagnostics

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Best experts always close to youRemote service through networks

Metso AutomationTampere, Finland

Paperboard IndustriesToronto, Canada

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Mobile user interface provides freedom

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Wearable computers

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Wireless user interface

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Summary

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Date16.3.2004Securing the Skills for the New Millennium

Summary

• Embedded P&P solutions through integration of process, machinery and automation knowhow

• Technology push from general ICT (Information and Communication Technology) extremely strong

• Lifecycle management view important