Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Manjung Simulator System Capabilities




Schematic And Description Of The Communication Between The Operator Stations (A – Part Of O-Net) And Simulation Computer (C – Part Of S-Net) Via RTDS (B).
  • The communication between the Operator Stations (A – Part Of O-Net) And Simulation Computer (C – Part Of S-Net) shall be via RTDS (B) using special client/server application called OPC (Object Link & Embedding for Process Control) that resides in the RTDS and normal networking. The Contractor shall use a Software development package from a company, SOFTING, to create the Software for the OPC Client on Operate IT side and the two OPC servers on simulator side, see B above. The Software development package shall take care of the lower communication levels for example, DCOM or TCP/IP. The lower communication levels shall be created automatically based on the OPC conventions. The Contractor shall create the application Software for the client and the servers only. Client and servers will be configured according to the actual plant data model.
  • For the Operate IT system the Contractor shall obtain the necessary ABB licenses. The Contractor shall also provide full configuration of the Simulator System including the RTDS by downloading Reference Plant data and configuration data in terms of displays and data model. A three man month support by ABB specialist to download and configure the data on the Simulator System Operate IT shall form part of the Contract.
  • The time stamping of signals in the Simulator System shall be identical to that of the Reference Plant and that there shall be alarm server in the Simulation Computer.

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