Title :
Qualitative and quantitative approaches to the diagnosis of plant faults
Author :
Jones, A.E. ; Porter, B. ; Fripp, R.W.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Instrum. & Autom., Salford Univ., UK
Abstract :
The architecturally relevant issues which arise in the development of both qualitative and quantitative fault-diagnostic systems are discussed, and the technical issues of acquiring the knowledge and using it effectively are addressed. A direct comparison is drawn between the performances of both fault-detection systems while detecting the same fault on a laboratory test rig. It is concluded that fault-diagnostic systems must be sensitive to the appearance of faults but robust enough not to produce false alarms. It is also concluded that the fault signatures associated with plant-transgression-based methods are stronger, and therefore easier to detect, than model-based transgressions. However, the model-based approach can be extremely effective at detecting faults which manifest themselves as changes in internal plant dynamics
Keywords :
automatic test equipment; fault location; knowledge acquisition; automatic testing; fault signatures; fault-detection systems; fault-diagnostic systems; knowledge acquisition; model-based transgressions; plant faults diagnosis; plant-transgression-based methods; Buildings; Engineering management; Expert systems; Fault detection; Fault diagnosis; Knowledge based systems; Laboratories; Process control; Production systems; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control, 1988. Proceedings., IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2012-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISIC.1988.65410