Study on the Application of CIPS in the Pulp and Papermaking Engineering
Zhongjun Xiao and
Xiuqin Wang
Modern Applied Science, 2009, vol. 3, issue 5, 57
Abstract:
For the modern pulp and papermaking industry with high technical requirement, huge energy consumption and large pollution output in, the computer integrated process system (CIPS) of the flow industry which could effectively integrate corporate management concept, information technology and automatic control technology is necessary. Based on the analysis of the characteristics of various workshop sections of the pulp and papermaking industry and its demands of CIPS, we put forward the CIPS three-layer system structure (ERP, MES and PCS) which could be applied in the pulp and papermaking industry, and a new CIPS optimized application project based on SIMATIC PCS7 for the papermaking corporation.
Date: 2009
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