Patents Assigned to Emerson Process Management Power and Water Solutions, Inc.
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Patent number: 7288921Abstract: An economic dispatch program optimally allocates load demand specifying real power and reactive power to be generated by a power plant among various power generators in a manner so that each of the power generators are operated within its optimal operating space as defined by a reactive capability curve. Allocating a power demand with consideration of the reactive capability curves of the power generators results in optimal generation of real power and reactive power as specified by the load demand. Alternatively, the economic dispatch program allocates load demand specifying real power and reactive power to be delivered by a power grid among various power plants wherein one or more of the various power plants have capacity limits exhibited by reactive capability curves.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Emerson Process Management Power & Water Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Frederick C. Huff, Xu Cheng, Peter N. Francino
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Publication number: 20070168058Abstract: The present invention relates generally to process control systems and devices and, more particularly, to an apparatus for and a method of implementing redundant controller synchronization for bump-less failover during normal and mismatch conditions at the redundant controllers. The redundant controllers are configured to transmit state information of the process control areas of the primary controller to the backup controller that is necessary for synchronizing the redundant controllers but is not typically transmitted to other devices during the performance of process control functions. Synchronization messages are transmitted from the primary controller to the backup controller each time one of the control areas executes to perform process control functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT POWER & WATER SOLUTIONS , INC.Inventors: Richard Kephart, Kimberly Costlow, Michael Durbin, Xu Cheng, Richard Brown
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Publication number: 20070162189Abstract: A system for generating updated reactive capability curves of a generator operates the genarator at a number of operating load levels and at a number of different power factors to collect data regarding the real and reactive power generated at each of the various operating load levels and power factors. Subsequently, the system analyzes the collected data to determine an actual reactive capability curve of the generator. The system also provides generator health monitoring and identifies changes and trends in the capability curves of the generator. The updated reactive capability curves may be used by an economic dispatch program in determining optimum MW and MVAR setpoints for the generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT POWER & WATER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Frederick Huff, Xu Cheng, Peter Francino
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Patent number: 7190149Abstract: A system for generating updated reactive capability curves of a generator operates the generator at a number of operating load levels and at a number of different power factors to collect data regarding the real and reactive power generated at each of the various operating load levels and power factors. Subsequently, the system analyzes the collected data to determine an actual reactive capability curve of the generator. The system also provides generator health monitoring and identifies changes and trends in the capability curves of the generator. The updated reactive capability curves may be used by an economic dispatch program in determining optimum MW and MVAR setpoints for the generator.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Emerson Process Management Power & Water Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Frederick C. Huff, Xu Cheng, Peter N. Francino
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Publication number: 20060283406Abstract: A statistical process control system employs a consistent soot blowing operation for a heat exchange section of, for example, a fuel burning boiler, collects heat absorption data for the heat exchange section and analyzes the distribution of the heat absorption data as well as various parameters of the heat absorption distribution to readjust the soot blowing operation. The statistical process control system may set a desired lower heat absorption limit and a desired upper heat absorption limit and compare them, respectively, with an actual lower heat absorption limit and an actual upper heat absorption limit to determine the readjustment to be made to the soot blowing operation. Alternatively, the statistical process control system may be used to determine permanent slagging of the heat exchange section.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2005Publication date: December 21, 2006Applicant: EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT POWER & WATER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Peter Francino, Xu Cheng
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Patent number: 7137407Abstract: A trip manifold assembly is disclosed which includes a manifold body connected to a header shaft. The header shaft passes through a plurality of rotary valves. Each rotary valve is connected to a pressure transmitter. The header shaft comprises two passages including a transmitter input passage and a drain passage. The rotary valves each comprise a through passage. A manifold body provides fluid communication between an input source and the transmitter input passage of the header shaft. The manifold also provides communication between the drain passage of the header shaft and a drain vent. The rotary valves are each independently rotatable between two positions including a transmit position where the through passage of each valve provides communication between the transmitter input passage of the header shaft and their respective pressure transmitters.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Emerson Process Management Power & Water Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Sweeney, Richard Peter Natili, Jr, Matthew E. Wolfe
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Publication number: 20060230755Abstract: A tripping control system for use with, for example, turbines, includes a block circuit having two or more redundant blocking valves disposed or connected in series within a pressure supply line to block the supply of hydraulic fluid within the pressure supply line and a bleed circuit having two or more bleed valves connected in parallel between the pressure supply line and a return or dump line to bleed to the hydraulic fluid from the pressure supply line. The blocking valves and the bleed valves are actuated by one or more control valves under the control of a process or safety controller which trips the turbine by first performing a bleed function using the bleed valves, which then causes the block function to automatically actuate. Pressure sensors disposed at various locations in the tripping control system provide feedback to the controller to enable the controller to test each of the block and bleed valves individually, during operation of the turbine, without causing an actual trip of the turbine.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Applicant: EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT POWER & WATER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Richard Natili, Thomas Sweeney
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Patent number: 7109446Abstract: A system for analyzing the impact of operating soot blowers in a heat transfer section of a power plant determines a steam temperature influencing sequence and calculates a feed-forward signal to be applied to a steam temperature control system of the heat transfer section. The system operates a group of soot blowers for a number of times and collects quantitative data related to the steam temperature during and after each soot blowing operation. A computer program used by the system analyzes the quantitative data, generates a number of statistical parameters for evaluating the impact of operating the soot blowers according to a given sequence on the steam temperature, and determines whether the given sequence is a steam temperature influencing sequence.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Emerson Process Management Power & Water Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Xu Cheng, Richard W. Kephart
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Publication number: 20060191896Abstract: A system for analyzing the impact of operating soot blowers in a heat transfer section of a power plant determines a steam temperature influencing sequence and calculates a feed-forward signal to be applied to a steam temperature control system of the heat transfer section. The system operates a group of soot blowers for a number of times and collects quantitative data related to the steam temperature during and after each soot blowing operation. A computer program used by the system analyzes the quantitative data, generates a number of statistical parameters for evaluating the impact of operating the soot blowers according to a given sequence on the steam temperature, and determines whether the given sequence is a steam temperature influencing sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Applicant: EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT POWER & WATER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Xu Cheng, Richard Kephart
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Publication number: 20060185745Abstract: A trip manifold assembly is disclosed which includes a manifold body connected to a header shaft. The header shaft passes through a plurality of rotary valves. Each rotary valve is connected to a pressure transmitter. The header shaft comprises two passages including a transmitter input passage and a drain passage. The rotary valves each comprise a through passage. A manifold body provides fluid communication between an input source and the transmitter input passage of the header shaft. The manifold also provides communication between the drain passage of the header shaft and a drain vent. The rotary valves are each independently rotatable between two positions including a transmit position where the through passage of each valve provides communication between the transmitter input passage of the header shaft and their respective pressure transmitters.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT POWER & WATER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Thomas Sweeney, Richard Natili, Matthew Wolfe
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Publication number: 20060155393Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method of converting a ladder logic routine into Boolean logic. Boolean representations of the ladder logic elements of the ladder logic routine are collected in respective logic expressions for each ladder rung of the plurality of ladder rungs defining the ladder logic routine. Boolean logic elements are then resolved from the logic expressions. The Boolean logic elements are then stored in a memory in an order in which the Boolean logic elements are resolved to express the ladder logic routine in accordance with an execution order of the ladder logic routine.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2005Publication date: July 13, 2006Applicant: EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT POWER & WATER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventor: Frederick Klein
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Publication number: 20060085363Abstract: An economic dispatch program allocates a load demand and an emission allowance of a power generation system among various power plants to determine the operational set-points and the pollution control set-points of each of the various power plants in a manner that minimizes the total operating cost for the power generation system, including the pollution control cost. The economic dispatch program uses the pollution control set-points and the load set-points of the various power plants as decision variables and takes into consideration the pollution control costs of the various power plants in allocating the load demand. During operation, the economic dispatch program takes into consideration the pollution credits available to the various power plants in allocating the load demand and pollution control level to determine the optimal operating solution for the power plants.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2004Publication date: April 20, 2006Applicant: Emerson Process Management Power & Water Solutions Inc.Inventors: Xu Cheng, Frederick Huff
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Publication number: 20050286179Abstract: A system for generating updated reactive capability curves of a generator operates the generator at a number of operating load levels and at a number of different power factors to collect data regarding the real and reactive power generated at each of the various operating load levels and power factors. Subsequently, the system analyzes the collected data to determine an actual reactive capability curve of the generator. The system also provides generator health monitoring and identifies changes and trends in the capability curves of the generator. The updated reactive capability curves may be used by an economic dispatch program in determining optimum MW and MVAR setpoints for the generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Applicant: EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT POWER & WATER SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Frederick Huff, Xu Cheng, Peter Francino