DocumentCode
489222
Title
Monitoring and Diagnosing Process Control Performance: The Single-Loop Case
Author
Stanfelj, Nives ; Marlin, Thomas E. ; MacGregor, John F.
Author_Institution
Chemical Engineering Department, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4L7
fYear
1991
fDate
26-28 June 1991
Firstpage
2886
Lastpage
2892
Abstract
Currently, only a few, simple overall measures of process and control performance, such as standard deviations, are monitored. This paper presents a hierarchical method for monitoring and diagnosing the performance of single-loop control systems based primarily on normal operating data, which 1) identifies significant deviations from control objectives, 2) determines the best achievable performance with the current control structure, and 3) identifies steps to improve the current performance. Within the last point, the method can isolate whether poor performance is due to the feedforward loop or the feedback loop. If in the feedback loop, it is sometimes possible to determine whether the cause of poor performance is plant/model mismatch or poor tuning. These results are achieved by analyzing autocorrelations and cross correlations of a time series of control loop variables. The theoretical basis of the method is developed and applied to industrial case studies.
Keywords
Automatic control; Control systems; Current control; Current measurement; Feedback loop; Industrial control; Measurement standards; Monitoring; Performance analysis; Process control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1991
Conference_Location
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-87942-565-2
Type
conf
Filename
4791932
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