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Incipient fault diagnosis of chemical processes via artificial neural networks

Journal Article · · A.I.Ch.E. Journal (American Institute of Chemical Engineers); (USA)

Artificial neural networks have capacity to learn and store information about process faults via associative memory, and thus have an associative diagnostic ability with respect to faults that occur in a process. Knowledge of the faults to be learned by the network evolves from sets of data, namely values of steady-state process variables collected under normal operating condition and those collected under faulty conditions, together with information about the degree of the faults and their causes. The authors describe how to apply artificial neural networks to fault diagnosis. A suitable two-stage multilayer neural network is proposed as the network to be used for diagnosis. The first stage of the network discriminates between the causes of faults when fed the noisy process measurements. Once the fault is identified, the second stage of the network estimates the degree of the fault. Thus, the diagnosis of incipient faults becomes possible.

OSTI ID:
6988082
Journal Information:
A.I.Ch.E. Journal (American Institute of Chemical Engineers); (USA), Journal Name: A.I.Ch.E. Journal (American Institute of Chemical Engineers); (USA) Vol. 35:11; ISSN AICEA; ISSN 0001-1541
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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