Artículo
Measurements processing for state estimation and fault identification in batch fermentations
Fecha de publicación:
12/2004
Editorial:
Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
Revista:
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
ISSN:
0104-6632
e-ISSN:
1678-4383
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
This work describes an application of maximum likelihood identification and statistical detection techniques for determining the presence and nature of abnormal behaviors in batch fermentations. By appropriately organizing these established techniques, a novel algorithm that is able to detect and isolate faults in nonlinear and uncertain processes was developed. The technique processes residuals from a nonlinear filter based on the assumed model of fermentation. This information is combined with mass balances to conduct statistical tests that are used as the core of the detection procedure. The approach uses a sliding window to capture the present statistical properties of filtering and mass-balance residuals. In order to avoid divergence of the nonlinear monitor filter, the maximum likelihood states and parameters are periodically estimated. The maximum likelihood parameters are used to update the kinetic parameter values of the monitor filter. If the occurrence of a fault is detected, alternative faulty model structures are evaluated statistically through the use of log-likelihood function values and c2 detection tests. Simulation obtained for xanthan gum batch fermentations are encouraging.
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Dondo, Rodolfo Gabriel; Measurements processing for state estimation and fault identification in batch fermentations; Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering; Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering; 21; 3; 12-2004; 367-392
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