Terry Blevins

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Date registered: April 19, 2011

Biography

Terry Blevins has been actively involved in the application and design of process control systems throughout his career. For more than 15 years, he worked as a systems engineer and group manager in the design and startup of advanced control solutions for the pulp and paper industry. Terry was instrumental in the establishment of Emerson Process Management's Advanced Control Program. From 1998-2005, Terry was the team lead for the development of DeltaV advanced control products. He is the Fieldbus Foundation™ team lead for the development and maintenance of the Function Block Specification and editor of the SIS Architecture and Model Specifications. In this capacity, Terry is involved in the movement of Fieldbus Foundation function block work into international standards. Terry is the U.S. expert to the IEC SC65E WG7 function block committee that is responsible for the IEC 61804 function block standards. He is a voting member and chairman of ISA104-EDDL (Electronic Device Description Language) committee and is the technical advisor to the United States Technical Advisory Group (USTAG) for the IEC65E subcommittee. He is also a member of the USNC TAG (IEC/SC65 and IEC/TC65). Terry authored "An Overview of the ISA/IEC Fieldbus," Section 11, Standards Overview, Fifth Edition of the Process/Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook and coauthored four sections in the Fourth Edition of the Instrumentation Engineer's Handbook, Process Control and Optimization. He coauthored the ISA bestselling book Advanced Control Unleashed. He has 36 patents and has written over 65 papers on process control system design and applications. Terry received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Louisville in 1971 and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University in 1973. In 2004, he was inducted into Control Magazine's Process Automation Hall of Fame. Presently, Terry is a principal technologist in the future architecture team of DeltaV Product Engineering at Emerson Process Management.

Latest posts

  1. Future Perspectives of PID Control — May 14, 2012
  2. Improving PID Recovery from Limit Conditions — May 7, 2012
  3. Intelligent PID Product Design — April 30, 2012
  4. Control Using Wireless Devices – Conclusions — April 23, 2012
  5. Control Using Wireless Devices – Field Results Part 2 — April 16, 2012

Most commented posts

  1. Control Basics and Terminology — 1 comment
  2. Basics of Advanced Control — 1 comment

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Mar
08

TWCCC Meeting Mach 5-6, 2012

UT_ACES Building

Emerson is one of the industrial sponsors of the Texas -Wisconsin – California Control Consortium (TWCCC). As explained on the TWCCC web site, this consortium carries out joint industrial-academic research in the areas of chemical process modeling, monitoring, control and optimization. The consortium meetings are scheduled periodically and rotated between the Texas, Wisconsin and California. …

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Mar
05

Control Using Wireless Devices – The Challenge

Traditional Control Execution and Measurement Update

There are significant difference in the frequency and manner in which anew measurement value is updated by a wired transmitter vs. a wireless transmitter. Thus, it is natural to question what impact this has whena wireless transmitter is used in closed loop control. Since most wireless transmitters are battery powered, it is desirable to minimize …

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Mar
01

IFAC Conference on Advances in PID Control

IFAC_PID12

The IFAC Conference on Advances in PID Control, PID’12, will be held in Brescia, Italy on March 28-30, 2012. As noted on the conference web site, the aim of this conference is to gather academic and industrial experts in the field in order to present the recent research developments in the design of PID controllers. …

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Feb
27

Control Using Wireless Devices – Namur’s Interest

Earlier this year, the Namur Working Group 4.15 invited Emerson and four other major manufactures of distributed control systems and wireless transmitters to present their activities and R&D work concerning closed loop real time control applications based on wireless technology. In this meeting with Working Group 4.15, each vendor was given one hour for their …

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Feb
20

Control Using Wireless Devices – Part 1

PIDPlus_Option

Work on the WirelessHART specification began over seven years ago. Since that time the WirelessHART specification has been published by the HART Communications Foundation. Also, in 2010 WirelessHART was approved by IEC as an international standard,  IEC 62591Ed. 1.0. From the very beginning, the WirelessHART design included the features required for both monitoring and control applications. …

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Feb
13

Monitoring Turbine and Compressor Operation

Web Access

In January I posted a series of four (4) blogs that addressed the implement of an on-line compressor efficiency calculation. The example for this series was a compressor for a refrigeration system that used R134a refrigerant. If you have a similar compressor application in your plant then the information provided in these blogs may act …

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Feb
06

Teaching the 9025 Class – Costa Rica

Costa Rica  - San Jose

The week of January 8th, 2012 I traveled to our office in Costa Rica to teach the 9025 class. This class was created last year by Emerson’s education department to provide training on the basics of process control and instrumentation. The lecture material and student workshops included in the class are based on the book …

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Jan
30

Centrifugal Compressor Efficiency – Part 4

CompleteEff

Part 1 of the centrifugal compressor efficiency series addressed the measurements and parameters that must be calculated to determine compressor efficiency. In Part 2-3 of this series we examined one way of calculating the enthalpy and entropy of the gas stream at the compressor suction and discharge and isentropic enthalpy for the refrigerant R134a. Once …

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Jan
23

Centrifugal Compressor Efficiency – Part 3

Entropy R134a

Part 1 of the centrifugal compressor efficiency series addressed the measurements and parameters that are used to calculate compressor efficiency. In Part 2 of this series we examine how these measurements are used to calculate the enthalpy of the gas stream at the compressor suction and discharged for the refrigerant R134a. This calculation utilized bilinear …

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Jan
16

Centrifugal Compressor Efficiency – Part 2

R134a Thermodynamic Properties

As addressed in Part 1 of the centrifugal compressor efficiency series, the enthalpy of the gas stream at the compressor suction and discharge must be known to determine the compressor efficiency. Also, the isentropic enthalpy must be determined based on the gas stream entropy at the compressor suction and the compressor discharge pressure. These properties …

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