Yokogawa updates STARDOM system
Published by Stephanie Roker,
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World Pipelines,
Yokogawa Electric Corporation announces that it has developed an enhanced version of the STARDOMTM network-based control system and was released on 27 April.
This latest version supports Windows 10, and the STARDOM high speed CPU module comes with a new function that enables Java applications to run on a STARDOM controller. In addition, an oil flowrate calculation function has been added to meet the needs of oil and gas well operations.
With the addition of Windows 10 support and other new functionality, Yokogawa is demonstrating its ongoing commitment to enhancing the STARDOM system to meet the latest needs at its customers’ sites.
Development background
STARDOM is a network-based control system whose principal components are the FCN autonomous controller, the VDS web-based HMI, and the FAST/TOOLSTM SCADA package. Since first releasing STARDOM to the market in 2001, Yokogawa has continued to improve the functions of this system to satisfy its customers’ changing needs. Based on the company’s concept of ‘Faster, Stronger, Smarter,’ it recently released a new CPU module in March 2016.
With this latest release, STARDOM has been enhanced as part of the company’s continuing effort to meet the evolving needs of its customers, including oil and gas well and pipeline operations. This release includes functionality for the onsite management of data that reduces the amount of communications traffic between central monitoring rooms and facilities distributed over a wide area.
Enhancements
- Windows 10 support – support of Windows 10, the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system, has been added with this release, ensuring that STARDOM continues to meet the company’s customers’ latest needs.
- Simplified system configuration – a Duolet function that enables Java applications to run on the FCN controller is now embedded in the high speed CPU module. Thanks to this function, the controller can be used to manage files and transmit data. This simplifies the overall system configuration by eliminating the need for a PC.
- Function for calculating oil flowrate – in addition to an existing function for calculating the gas flow rate, a function for calculating the oil flowrate, based on American Petroleum Institute (API) guidelines, has been added. This new function makes it possible to quantify the amount of produced water from an oil or gas well, which serves as a KPI for monitoring age-related degradation in performance and assists in efforts to improve recovery efficiency.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/27042017/yokogawa-updates-stardom-system/
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