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On-Line Fault Detection and Supervision in the Chemical Process Industries 1998
Contributor(s): Dhurjati, P. S. (Author), Cauvin, Sylvie (Author)
ISBN: 0080432336     ISBN-13: 9780080432335
Publisher: Pergamon
OUR PRICE:   $109.89  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 1998
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Chemical & Biochemical
- Technology & Engineering | Industrial Engineering
Dewey: 660.281
LCCN: 98031476
Series: Ifac Proceedings Volumes
Physical Information: 0.86" H x 8.27" W x 11.69" (2.21 lbs) 420 pages
 
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The field of On-Line Fault Detection and Supervision in the Chemical Process Industries is relatively young. Major activity in this area has taken place only in the last fifteen years. The goals of the first workshop in Delaware were to discuss various methodologies necessary for solving industrial problems in fault diagnosis/supervision and to encourage interactions between academia and industry. This workshop also focused on development and evaluation of methodologies for on-line fault detection and supervision in the chemical process industries. It addressed theory, application, validation, performance and evaluation of methodologies such as parameter estimation, observers, parity equations, signal analysis methods, classification, rule-based systems with probabilistic approaches, fuzzy logic and neural networks.

There are several trends that make the topic of this workshop especially relevant in today's world. The first is the tremendous advances made in automation and information technology that can potentially bring in an ever-increasing amount of information on to computer screens in the operating room of a plant. Avoiding problems of information overload and converting plant data to on-line useful knowledge is a key challenge. In some respects, one can draw parallels here to biological evolution where, over billions of years, human beings have evolved mental models to interpret the huge amount of information received through their senses. In the absence of the time advantage that evolution has had, we have to rely on methodologies such as those presented in this workshop to provide assistance to operators and engineers in interpreting plant information.

A second trend that makes this field relevant in today's world is the increasing emphasis on environment and safety. Community activism and accidents such as those in Bhopal, India have caused media spotlights to be turned on the smallest of toxic releases or loss of life due to chemical accidents. The negative publicity generated by such events as well as the need to maintain the image of an environmentally conscious company make industry more sensitive to the issues of early detection of faults.

The third trend that makes this field very relevant is that of the globalization of the world economy. Increasing globalization of the chemical process industry puts pressure on economic competitiveness and higher productivity. This implies reduced down-time due to faults, quick and flexible response of production to supply and demand changes, increasing reliance on automation and reduced personnel.