Tested and proven strategy to develop optimal automated process fault analyzers
Process fault analyzers monitor process operations in order to identify the underlying causes of operational problems. Several diagnostic strategies exist for automating process fault analysis; however, automated fault analysis is still not widely used within the processing industries due to problems of cost and performance as well as the difficulty of modeling process behavior at needed levels of detail.
In response, this book presents the method of minimal evidence (MOME), a model-based diagnostic strategy that facilitates the development and implementation of optimal automated process fault analyzers. MOME was created at the University of Delaware by the researchers who developed the FALCON system, a real-time, online process fault analyzer. The authors demonstrate how MOME is used to diagnose single and multiple fault situations, determine the strategic placement of process sensors, and distribute fault analyzers within large processing systems.
Optimal Automated Process Fault Analysis begins by exploring the need to automate process fault analysis. Next, the book examines:
The book concludes with a summary of the lessons learned by employing FALCONEER™ IV in actual process applications, including the benefits of "intelligent supervision" of process operations.
With this book as their guide, readers have a powerful new tool for ensuring the safety and reliability of any chemical processing system.
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Dr. Richard J. Fickelscherer is currently a licensed Professional Engineer and is a principal owner of FALCONEER Technologies, LLC. He has developed and implemented programs which provide various supervisory control functions for DuPont, Exxon-Mobile, Merck Pharmaceuticals, Koch Industries, the FMC Corporation and many other client companies.
Dr. Daniel L. Chester joined the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Delaware in 1980, where he soon became one of the principal investigators on the FALCON project. He is currently Associate Chair in the computer science department at the University of Delaware. He has been involved in the creation and development of three companies, one of which is FALCONEER Technologies, LLC. He is also co-inventor in five U.S. patents.
Tested and proven strategy to develop optimal automated process fault analyzers
Process fault analyzers monitor process operations in order to identify the underlying causes of operational problems. Several diagnostic strategies exist for automating process fault analysis; however, automated fault analysis is still not widely used within the processing industries due to problems of cost and performance as well as the difficulty of modeling process behavior at needed levels of detail.
In response, this book presents the method of minimal evidence (MOME), a model-based diagnostic strategy that facilitates the development and implementation of optimal automated process fault analyzers. MOME was created at the University of Delaware by the researchers who developed the FALCON system, a real-time, online process fault analyzer. The authors demonstrate how MOME is used to diagnose single and multiple fault situations, determine the strategic placement of process sensors, and distribute fault analyzers within large processing systems.
Optimal Automated Process Fault Analysis begins by exploring the need to automate process fault analysis. Next, the book examines:
The book concludes with a summary of the lessons learned by employing FALCONEER IV in actual process applications, including the benefits of "intelligent supervision" of process operations.
With this book as their guide, readers have a powerful new tool for ensuring the safety and reliability of any chemical processing system.
Tested and proven strategy to develop optimal automated process fault analyzers
Process fault analyzers monitor process operations in order to identify the underlying causes of operational problems. Several diagnostic strategies exist for automating process fault analysis; however, automated fault analysis is still not widely used within the processing industries due to problems of cost and performance as well as the difficulty of modeling process behavior at needed levels of detail.
In response, this book presents the method of minimal evidence (MOME), a model-based diagnostic strategy that facilitates the development and implementation of optimal automated process fault analyzers. MOME was created at the University of Delaware by the researchers who developed the FALCON system, a real-time, online process fault analyzer. The authors demonstrate how MOME is used to diagnose single and multiple fault situations, determine the strategic placement of process sensors, and distribute fault analyzers within large processing systems.
Optimal Automated Process Fault Analysis begins by exploring the need to automate process fault analysis. Next, the book examines:
The book concludes with a summary of the lessons learned by employing FALCONEER(TM) IV in actual process applications, including the benefits of intelligent supervision of process operations.
With this book as their guide, readers have a powerful new tool for ensuring the safety and reliability of any chemical processing system.
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