(64b) A Stylized Trend Analysis Approach for Process Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2018
2018 Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
Computing and Systems Technology Division
Computers in Operations: Process Safety and Control
Tuesday, April 24, 2018 - 8:25am to 8:50am
A stylized trend analysis was developed to identify recurring or standard operating procedures (SOP) such as equipment switching or maintenance from plant process history data to detect faults and near misses due to operator errors or equipment failures. Trend based fault detection and diagnosis systems have not been implemented widely in the chemical process industries because known fault scenarios are typically required. Known fault scenarios were not required for the stylized trend analysis because faults and near misses were identified by comparing trends with normal SOP transition responses. Large volumes of historical data were processed automatically allowing corrective action to be taken prior to an incident. The stylized trend analysis was demonstrated to detect unsteady-state transition faults on historical distributed control system (DCS) data simulated for a continuous process ethylene plant dryer switching operation.