Industrial controls lab exercises 2.0

The industrial control system has an increasing use in research projects. In order to provide a better understanding of the behavior of industrial control system, the related lab exercises were created.

=Background= • Industrial control systems see increased application in industry and in research projects. • Provide students with a better hands-on understanding of the behavior of industrial control systems. • Develop labs that place bound students can do remotely.

=Value Proposition= Due to factors that can't be overcome, some students may not be able to do experiments in the laboratory themselves, and self-purchasing industrial control systems equipment is too expensive. Therefore, our ideal solution is to developed experiments student can perform through remote access or computer simulation.

=Objective= Create and implement remote labs related to ECE 444/544 and write the instructions for TA and a copy for students. Provide suggestions on remote access tools

=Requirement= • Remote-control desktop software • SEL equipment (849, 421, RTAC, etc.) accessible over network • The computer in the engineering laboratory (with SEL AcSELerator RTAC, KoCos ARTES 460 test set, and other software, and can be connected to the Raspberry Pi)

=Project Development= a. Learning of ECE 444/544 lab materials and lab materials from prior team b. Develop basic understanding of network simulation and determine which are suited to remote access and which to network emulation c. Choose appropriate software to accomplish tasks

=Project Learning=

- Review of ECE444 Labs

·ECE444/544's 3 labs teach students to use raspberry pi for a better understanding of 'Spanning Tree Topology' and 'Ladder' Network Topology They are both used in SCADA systems.

- Review of Labs in 2019-2020 team

Lab1 learning

·Use Putty to connect the SEL-849, change the IP settings and Putty settings

·Need someone in the lab to help

·We recommend TeamViewer for Remote Control, but still need someone to help prepare and connect the device

·Purpose: Set up the basic system

Lab2 learning

·Students will use SEL RTAC and KoCoS ARTES 460 to connect the lab1 device. Then use RTAC to record the current and voltage changes

·We recommend TeamViewer for Remote Control, but still need someone to help prepare and connect the device

·Also, it requires the basic knowledge of power system, and the basic idea of the relay

·Purpose: Connect extra device to watch the current and voltage change

Lab3 learning

·This lab adds SEL AcSELerator to create a HMI, human-machine interface. To be noticed, it better chooses motor instead of KoCoS, it might be unable to start or shut down the HMI system

·This lab requires patience and the clear logic. It definitely requires someone in the lab to help connect the wires and connections

·Purpose: This lab makes the supplement of previous labs. It teaches students to use the HMI and they can set up their own tests

Lab4 learning

·Use SEL-351 connected to the previous system for commissioning

·This lab can be performed before lab 3 and after lab 2. It doesn’t require HMI

·This lab is more complicated compared the previous 3 labs

·We don’t suggest this lab to do remotely since students have to focus on the data changes at a short time

Lab5 learning

·This lab uses QuickSet, it defines 3 admins: Supervisor, Engineer, IT

·Supervisor has the full access, Engineer has access to Connect, ACC, and 2AC, IT has access to connect only. It does give the system security by providing different administrators different access

·This lab requires a lot of hardware, we don’t think it is a good idea to perform it online

-Network Emulation Software Comparison



-Remote Control Software Comparison



=Network Emulation= ECE444 Labs

The lab2 we implemented is aimed to use Accelerator RTAC and Accelerator QuickSet to complete the interconnection of equipment, and to change the equipment settings to measure voltage, current and phase. angle.

=Team Members=

Team leader: Yuhao Li yuha0325@vandals.uidaho.edu Team member: Yi Ding  ding0376@vandals.uidaho.edu Team member: Yifan Zhu zhu0452@vandals.uidaho.edu

=Additional Documentation= -Meeting minutes



-Snapshot Days

https://vandalsuidaho-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/zhu0452_vandals_uidaho_edu/ErVYxTwD0_xIicnIi0fvCx0B3fhgcRh9zbWitnTzYZ6wiw?e=KevoUs

-EXPO

https://vandalsuidaho-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/zhu0452_vandals_uidaho_edu/EmJ7-t8t8llAkJRPaN9BToYBKj9_tOK-jpTEzJHf-9i9yA?e=QW8bfG