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Quality‐relevant and process‐relevant fault monitoring with concurrent projection to latent structures
Authors:S Joe Qin  Yingying Zheng
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Southern California, , Los Angeles, California, 90089 USA
Abstract:This paper proposes a new concurrent projection to latent structures is proposed in this paper for the monitoring of output‐relevant faults that affect the quality and input‐relevant process faults. The input and output data spaces are concurrently projected to five subspaces, a joint input‐output subspace that captures covariations between input and output, an output‐principal subspace, an output‐residual subspace, an input‐principal subspace, and an input‐residual subspace. Fault detection indices are developed based on these subspaces for various fault detection alarms. The proposed monitoring method offers complete monitoring of faults that happen in the predictable output subspace and the unpredictable output residual subspace, as well as faults that affect the input spaces only. Numerical simulation examples and the Tennessee Eastman challenge problem are used to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method. © 2012 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 59: 496–504, 2013
Keywords:concurrent projection to latent structures  process monitoring  quality monitoring  output‐relevant fault detection  input‐relevant fault detection
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