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Improving Asset Management with IIoT

25th April 2018

Presented by:

Mike Devrell

Image source: Adapted from original by Wilgengebroed

Agenda

What is the Internet of Things (IoT) and IIoT?

Preventable Field Failures

Technology

Intelligent Asset Management

Improving Site Performance

Industry Acceptance & Security

Redefining Flow Control 1

What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?

2

The world will have 20.4 billion connected devices by 2020, predicted by Gartner.

Isn’t IoT just connecting things to the Internet? For the consumer this may be their doorbell, fridge, toaster, mirror…

What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?

3

In 2010 Ericsson’s former CEO Hans Vestburg predicted 50 billion connected devices by 2020

In 2011 Cisco also predicted 50 billion by 2020

In 2012 IBM predicted 1 trillion connected devices (The world’s population is 7.5 billion people, so 133 devices each!?)

Where are we now?

– In 2017 we had 8.4 billion (source: Gartner)

These early predictions generated a lot of investment

The Internet of Things is not about Things!

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Where are my 1 trillion devices?

The majority will be consumer devices, but IoT technology has a growing adoption in industry too (IIoT)

IoT is not about things, or even the internet, it’s about data

Specifically real-time data, combining multiple data sources together to make smart, timely decisions that save money, save time, increase safety and improve performance

The Internet of Things is not about Things!

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IoT in Industry

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IoT in industry has most value in improving asset management

Several sources define Asset Management as the"coordinated activity of an organisation to realise value from assets”

The art and science of making the right decisions and optimising the delivery of value

Preventable Field Failures

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Pipeline valve diagnostics

Pump starts

Preventable Field Failures

8

Actuator rated torque was above calculated required value including 1.5x safety factor

Effect of starting pump was underestimated, able to control pump using VFD to prevent tripping

Preventable Field Failures

9

Gearbox diagnostics

Preventable Field Failures

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Preventable Field Failures

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Preventable Field Failures

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Preventable Field Failures

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Preventable Field Failures

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Actuator ejection

Technology – 1920s

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Technology – 1920s

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Technology

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Rotork is an innovator and market leader in providing Intelligent Asset Management (iAM)

– In 1993 a datalogger option was introduced to IQ Mk1

– In 2000 the datalogger became standard

– IQ3 adds enhanced asset management features

Rotork continues to invest in IIoT / Industry 4.0 / Smart Factory technology to automate collection of field data

This allows interconnected and intelligent systems to enable smart, timely and data-driven decisions to be made

Technology

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Why doesn’t existing device data get used?

– Difficult to collect

• Legacy fieldbus and control systems

• Hazardous areas: IECEx, ATEX, CSA, etc.

• Confined spaces

• Environmental challenges

• Cost of tools and software

– Different methods for different equipment

– System required to record data

– Data collection is time consuming

Technology

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Actuators are getting smarter

The data is not always used

IIoT helps to gather data

Intelligent Asset Management

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ISO 55000 - Set of 3 standards (from BSI PAS 55:2008)

Intelligent Asset Management

Redefining Flow Control 21

Intelligent Asset Management

Redefining Flow Control 22

Intelligent Asset Management

Redefining Flow Control 23

Intelligent Asset Management

Redefining Flow Control 24

Improving Site Performance

Redefining Flow Control 25

Operational Stability

Predictive Diagnostics Installed

Industry Acceptance

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Acceptance is a challenge

Rotork’s customers are actively connecting their sites to wireless based services

Some large companies saying “wireless communication will become more secure than wired”

– Wireless protocols are generally recent, with high levels of security

– Wired networks such as Modbus and Profibus have limited security

Security

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Security is extremely important

– Security cannot be added, must be built in from design stage

Solutions

– Secure design, don’t assume an attack won’t be attempted

– Layered Defence

– Use of certificates

– Use of strong passwords

– Solution appropriate for use case

– Application specific

E: mail@rotork.comT: +44 1225 733200

www.rotork.com

www.rotork.com

Thank you!

E: mike.devrell@rotork.com