A system for simulation, monitoring and diagnosis of controlled continuous processes with slow dynamics

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This paper presents a modelling approach specifically designed to be used in a monitoring and diagnosis system based on the simulation of relevant process and control system variables. The model is based on semantically extended data flow diagrams with each computational process representing the incremental behaviour of a component of the plant to be modelled. Variable as well as delay time behaviour is associated with each component model to support an event-driven simulation which, in turn, reduces computation time. This plant model of independent but interacting computational processes is easily extendable, modifiable and adjustable according to changes in the plant.The modelling approach is applied to a coal power plant process and is implemented in G2, an object-oriented, real-time expert system shell with built-in simulation and online external connection capabilities. Generic rules guiding the event-driven simulation and monitoring allow for modular adaptation of the model as the plant's structure and functionality change without requiring changes in the rule set.

论文关键词:Behavioural modelling,Rule based diagnosis,Event-driven simulation,Process monitoring

论文评审过程:Available online 7 September 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0950-7051(96)00006-8