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WÄRTSILÄ SMART TECHNOLOGY COMPANY

1 MATLAB EXPO 2019 / Tommi Latva8 May 2019

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Tommi Latva41-year old Automation engineer with 22 years of experience in field of automationWorked in automation projects in five continents at all stages from design, installation, commissioning and service.

PRESENTER

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WÄRTSILÄ MODEL BASED DESIGN IN INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

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AUTONOMOUS POWERPLANT WITH MODEL BASED DESIGNEverything around us is becoming more intelligent and better connected. We envision 100% autonomous energy solutions.

To us this means autonomous powerplant, which removes human from decision making.

These autonomous energy solutions will be able to operate themselves in the optimal way, supporting the journey towards a 100% renewable energy.

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100% AUTONOMOUS

CONNECTED & INTEGRATEDCOMMUNICATING INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY

INTELLIGENT CONTROLSOF OUR SOLUTIONS

RELIABILITYSAFE AND AVAILABLE

MODELLINGOUR SOLUTIONS & CONNECTED SYSTEMS

DATACOLLECT, ANALYZE & USE

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LEGACYCurrent automation system has evolved over 20+ years

Originally designed for small diesel plantsEvolved to complex, multi-fuel, multi-engine plants – latest addition is energy storage and renewables

Drawbacks:Old un-documented code and functionality – not suitable for next generation system foundationToo many project specific options and variants – base is not flexible enough Designed for specific hardware – maintaining knowledge for each system

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CHALLENGESStarting from a clean table – no design manual availableRemove all legacy restrictions – free your mindVersion handling – function vs system modelsMultiple hardware support – single sourcing not acceptableComprehensive simulating – unit and system levelRequirements for autonomous powerplant – completely new productManage security and risks in critical processes – production is priorityAccurate process modelling – finding the golden middle groundCombination of documentation and models – sharing knowledge is must

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Graphical environment – wider audience with better understandingCode Generation – flexibility in hardware selectionQuality improvement – functionality is verified and code generatedTime to market – shorter development cyclesDigital Twin – understanding the consequences Advanced controls – new tools give endless possibilitiesSupport of Git and CI/CD – IT software development has more to give for industrial worldTesting capabilities – automatic testing enables fast introduce of new functions

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OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES USING MBD

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Scripting – able to automate routines makes development fasterCode Generation – focus on content instead of language Language – using IEC instead of C/C++ limits modelling Fidelity – finding the optimal fidelity for you needStateflow – is best tool for PLC engineer

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EXPERIENCE SO FAR WITH MBD

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Expand to grid side – make autonomous plant to be proactive instead of reactiveArtificial Intelligence in the Energy sector – increase the size of brains Remove automation engineer from development – give power back to process owner High-level programming language – move to language which have possibilities in futureAugmented reality – support for lifecycle

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VISION FOR THE FUTURE

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THANK YOU!

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