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Capturing Connectivity And Causality In Complex Industrial Processes 1st Edition Fan Yang

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Capturing Connectivity And Causality In Complex Industrial Processes 1st Edition Fan Yang
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.66 MB
Pages: 91
Author: Fan Yang, Ping Duan, Sirish L. Shah, Tongwen Chen (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319053790, 9783319053806, 3319053795, 3319053809
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Capturing Connectivity And Causality In Complex Industrial Processes 1st Edition Fan Yang by Fan Yang, Ping Duan, Sirish L. Shah, Tongwen Chen (auth.) 9783319053790, 9783319053806, 3319053795, 3319053809 instant download after payment.

This brief reviews concepts of inter-relationship in modern industrial processes, biological and social systems. Specifically ideas of connectivity and causality within and between elements of a complex system are treated; these ideas are of great importance in analysing and influencing mechanisms, structural properties and their dynamic behaviour, especially for fault diagnosis and hazard analysis. Fault detection and isolation for industrial processes being concerned with root causes and fault propagation, the brief shows that, process connectivity and causality information can be captured in two ways:

· from process knowledge: structural modeling based on first-principles structural models can be merged with adjacency/reachability matrices or topology models obtained from process flow-sheets described in standard formats; and

· from process data: cross-correlation analysis, Granger causality and its extensions, frequency domain methods, information-theoretical methods, and Bayesian networks can be used to identify pair-wise relationships and network topology.

These methods rely on the notion of information fusion whereby process operating data is combined with qualitative process knowledge, to give a holistic picture of the system.

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