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Fault detection in multiple phase processes is a complicated problem, because it is needed in both the steady phase and the transition from phase to phase. To overcome the hard-partition and misclassification problems, and also to monitor batch processes more accurately and efficiently, we propose a novel strategy for fault monitoring and diagnosing in batch processes based on the kernel principal component analysis-principal component analysis (KPCA-PCA). In this work, a phase division algorithm is designed based on the similarity index between different time-slice data matrices of batch processes, following by a fuzzy membership grade transition identification step. The steady phase ranges and the transition ranges are then modeled by PCA with time-varying covariance structures and KPCA separately. Results of simulation study and industrial application to penicillin fermentation process clearly demonstrate the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed method, which detects various faults more promptly with desirable reliability.
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Control Theory and Applications
ISSN: 1000-8152
Year: 2012
Issue: 6
Volume: 29
Page: 754-764
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