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12 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
MCC Project Kennis borging
Workshop Kennis Mgt USPI - Elsevier
Zwijndrecht, 2 dec 08
Frans Terhorst, Account Manager Elsevier Kennis ManagementPaul van Exel, Directeur USPIStefan van Seters, Rewin, MCC
22 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
• Welkom (Frans)• Introducties en doel (Paul)• Kennis borging project MCC (Stefan) • Kennis mgt systeem in de praktijk (Frans)• Mogelijkheden kennisborging project (Paul)• Pauze • Discussie, vragen, ideeën (Allen)• Afsluiting met drankje
Voorgestelde agenda
32 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
• Bespreken mogelijkheid te komen tot een gezamenlijk kennis borging project binnen het kader van MCC •Startpunt: twee voorgestelde project opties
• Informeren over:•Kennis management ontwikkelingen•Rol MCC als kennis centrum•Subsidie programma Pieken in de Delta en OPZ
Doel van de workshop
42 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
• Stefan van Seters, Rewin• Hr. Casteleijn, Stork• Hr. Op ‘t Root, Stork• Hr. Bervoets, Essent• Hr. Ziegelaar, Intergraph• Hr. Temmink, Nuon• Mevr. Bakker, Nuon• Hr. Wolbers, Urenco• Hr. Pouwel, Urenco• Hr. Jaarsma, Honeywell• Hr. Verkerke, DSM• Hr. van Gimst, ROC Westerschelde• Hr. Leenhouts, ROC Westerschelde
Deelnemers workshop
52 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
• Hr. Leinse, Elsevier• Hr. Klaassen, Elsevier• Mevr. Van Veen, Elsevier• Hr. Eggen, Elsevier• Hr. Tendijck, Elsevier• Hr. Verkerk, Elsevier• Frans Terhorst, Elsevier• Paul van Exel, USPI
Deelnemers workshop
62 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
• Redenen voor kennis borging• Redenen voor standaardisatie• Combineren kennis borging en standaardisatie• Beheer informatie en kennis van installaties
• Systems engineering, Informatie beheer• Kennis over informatie classificatie, rol van
“woordenboeken” en product modellen
• Verwachte ontwikkeling komende 5 jaar • Convergentie van bottom-up en top-down
• Voorgestelde project mogelijkheden• Voorgestelde project elementen
Agenda mogelijkheden kennis borging project
72 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
• Reasons for investing in Knowledge Mgt- Meet growing demand by authorities
– Rules for working safe and protecting environment
- Resolve consequences of the ageing problem– loss of expertise and loss of flexibility
- Improve plant performance – Shared consolidated knowledge versus individual expert
knowledge
- Improve competitive position W-Europe- Resolve changes in learning behaviour
– Society finds it more difficult to concentrate: Zap culture
Management of Knowledge
82 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
• Reasons for standardizing plant information- Improves information quality and thus reliability- Supports meeting environment and safety demands - Reduces costs- Creates opportunities for innovation e.g. for Knowledge
Mgt, it adds flexibility of communication- Examples:
– Usage of dictionaries– Usage of complex product models– Best practice for hand-over between plant owner and EPC– Best practice for as-built information
Management of Knowledge
92 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
• Combine “classical” knowledge mgt with results of standardisation over the past years:• Knowledge has been put in dictionaries and product
models now representing the knowledge base of the assets
• Future knowledge management will need to be flexible and modular to facilitate
- Roll-out of the knowledge in corporates such as Shell, BASF, DSM.
- Knowledge about e.g. a distillation unit and a catalytic cracking unit are very similar for various companies.
- Roll out training of operators and maintenance staff
• Full coverage of plant information including data, as-built, hand-over
Opportunities, trends and developments
102 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
AMC for Ships vs. Plants
Geometry breakdown structure
requirement breakdown structure
System breakdownstructure
Organisational breakdown structure
Role of standards in plant life cycle data integration
Workbreakdown
structure
Project decompositionProduct decomposition
Taxonomy“Is classified as a”
Relation
Object
property
ISO 15926 Part 4
Gellish product model
Product specification
objective
Is realized by
Example Information model: client process
requirement
condition
Is specified by
Is qualified as
Shall be compliant with a
Is objective of
role ISO15288 processIs a part of
Is managed by
Is performed by
FulfillsIs fulfilled by
Shall be compliant with a
Shall be compliant with a
Is intended to achieve
Is intended to achieve
Is fulfilled by
Has aspectTechnical solution
Is realized byIs whole of
Is whole of
functional object Shall be compliant with a
is the source of
Functional requirement
Shall be compliant with a
process function
Task /activity
client process
(sub)system
property
person
Fulfills
Courtesy Croon TBI Techniek
Example Information model: Document management
Verification Activity
(approve)
Is of type
Is subject inrole
PersonIs written by
Send item
Is referenced byhyperlink
Document type
Document identificationhas aspect
process
function
system
component
decomposition
Has as subject
Change identificationhas aspect
Has version
Verification Activity
(Publisch)
Is released by
Validationactivity
Format
File type
Release date
Number of pages
DossierIs a part of
Imandra ID
has aspect
contexthas aspect
Document property
Document status
Work packageIs collected in
interface
organisation/role
Life cycle
geometry
Verification Activity
(checking)
Has as supplement
Is contained by
Publication stateIs in state
Document definition
Document version
Courtesy Croon TBI Techniek
Classification of plant information
From dictionary to complex product model
Composition model
(Knowledge Models including a composition structure)
ISO15926-7 Gellish Plib (ISO13584) (NE100)
Aspect model
(Knowledge models excluding a composition structure)E@Class
Taxonomy
ISO15926-4 (only specializations)
Dictionary
List of terms
Has as definition
Is a specialization of
Has aspect
Is a part of
Ref: NTA 8611,Guidelines for Object Libraries
152 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
ISO15926-4 Dictionaryactivity
activities, including physical processes carried out within process plants and en-gineering activities carried out by people
basics generic engineering classes which are referenced by other sets, but which are not specific to an engineering discipline
class of class classifications of classes for information management purposes
connection material equipment items and features of equipment items which are involved in the mak-ing of process connections
electrical electrical equipment items including motors, generators, uninterruptible power supplies and transmission and distribution equipment
encoded information languages and formats for information control function functions implemented by automatic control systems heat transfer heat transfer equipment
information document types, including documents which specify process plant operations, and identifier types
instrumentation equipment items involved in monitoring, communications, recoding and control
ISO 15926-2 superclasses
ISO 15926-2 entities which are superclasses of reference data items in this part of ISO 15926, or which have reference data items in this part of ISO 15926 as instances
piping pipes and piping components
property physical quantities and physical properties possessed by equipment items
protection insulation (thermal and electrical) and safety systems for the protection of personnel and equipment
solid handling handling of solid objects, including billets and particulate materials
static equipment static process equipment, excluding heat exchangers, valves and piping. Within scope are tanks and vessels, reactors, separators, filters and static mixers.
transport vehicles, and associated civil and marine structures and facilities uom units of measure and scales valve valves (for the control or prevention of fluid flow)
162 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
ISO15926-4 static equipmentUnique name Text definition Source Notes superclass 1 superclass 2 superclass 3
activated carbon filter
A filter that contains highly porous carbon to adsorb gases, vapours, and colloidal particles. filter
aeration basin
A basin that is also an aerator intended to disperse air in a liquid basin aerator
air distributorA gas distributor intended to disperse air in a fluid gas distributor
air filterA filter intended to remove particles from air filter
air gridAn aerator that has a shape of a grid or sieve aerator
air receiver
A gas receiver intended to store compressed air, facilitating moisture removal and equalizing of pressure fluctuations before the air is used gas receiver
anchor bolt
A bolt with one end embedded into a solid substance. The other end is provided with threads intended to extend through a hole in the object to be fastened and secured with a nut. bolt
anchor bolt ringA base ring intended to fix the skirt to a foundation. base ring
anchor chairA support intended to fix a skirt to a foundation support
angle supportA support consisting of a web and at least one flange.
Typically the flange is perpendicular to the web support
apron
A shield intended to protect an item against splashing fluid particles shield
asterisks bottom internal
A physical object that has a shape of an assembly of asterisks, located in the bottom of a reactor physical object
172 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
• Verbinding top-down en bottom-up aanpak• Top-down
– Implement Kennis mgt systems – eenvoudige toegang tot informatie als een view op data en documenten
• Bottom-up– Standaardisatie van Data – en documenten - Informatie –
Kennis – Toepassen gemeenschappelijk woordenboek. – Toepassen common modules– Toepassen van best practices :
– AsBuilt Top30 lijst van document types– Handover from EPC to operations and maintenance
– Toepassen product kennis modellen zoals ICAAMC
Convergentie kennis mgt in 5 – 10 jaar
182 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
1. Ontwikkel KM system voor een klant installatie1. Een klant die een KM wenst en bereid is te combineren met
ontwikkelinig van toekomstig kennis mgt2. Voordeel:
• Klant krijgt een KM systeem dat goedkoper is dan normaal vanwege de
• Het KM systeem bevat nieuwe KM elementen 2. Ontwikkel KM system voor een proeffabriek
1. Proeffabriek in Terneuzen, MIC (Maintenance Innovation Community)2. Proeffabriek STC Brielle, Nederlandse sponsors3. Voordeel:
• biedt ruime mogelijkheid voor deelname door diverse bedrijven.• Fungeert makkelijk als demonstratie model voor kennis mgt
ontwikkelingen3. Project karakteristieken
1. Duur 1- 2 jaar2. Investering € 100.000 – 500.000
Voorgestelde project mogelijkheden
192 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
1. Toepassen Elsevier Kennis Mgt systeem 2. Toepassen woordenboek ISO15926-4 (termen, definities, hierarchie) 3. Start ontwikkeling van kennis modules voor bijv. Distillatie, kraken,
waterzuivering, automatiserign, etc. 4. Zet raamwerk op voor toepassing van:
• Reliability engineering• AsBuilt best practice, • Intelligent P&ID’s• Hand-over from EPC/EV to plant owner• Toegang tot kennisbank door operators via PDA
5. Mogelijkheden voor training • Operators en onderhouds staf o.a middels simuatie • Ontwikkeling materiaal voor excellente training cenytra van WCMC
6. Instellingen en bedrijven met interesse in deelname: • Stichting USPI, Elsevier • BASF Antwerpen, Volkerrail, Hogeschool Zeeland, Avans, ROC West-
Brabant,• Deelnemers workshop 2 dec 08, Zwijndrecht• Croon TBI techniek• MCC
Voorgestelde project elementen
202 dec 08 WS_KM_Elsevier_Zwijndrecht
Contact voor deelname en interesse
Paul van Exel, USPIWeb www.uspi.nlE-mail: stichting.uspinl@fhi.nlTel 033 2570887Mob 06 29023747
Frans TerhorstWeb: www.elsevierkennismanagement.nlE-mail: frans.terhorst@elsevieropl.nlMob: 0650 244 103
Stefan van Seters, REWIN West-BrabantWeb: www.rewin.nlTel: 076 - 56 46 778Mob: 06 - 24 267 866E-mail: s.vanseters@rewin.nl
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