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Methodology for process fault detection

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Petersen, Ian R.
McFarlane, Duncan C.

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This paper presents a methodology for the on-line detection of manufacturing process abnormalities using simple process models. An illustration of this methodology is given in the detection of abnormal reactor temperature variations in an ethoxolate reactor.

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Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control

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