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Pattern Matching and Active Simulation Method for Process Fault Diagnosis

Fault detection and diagnosis is a crucial approach to ensure safe and efficient operation of chemical processes. This paper reports a new fault diagnosis method that exploits dynamic process simulation and pattern matching techniques. The proposed method consists of a simulated fault database which...

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Published in:Industrial & engineering chemistry research 2020-07, Vol.59 (27), p.12525-12535
Main Authors: Li, Weijun, Gu, Sai, Zhang, Xiangping, Chen, Tao
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