Search results for "Process Control"

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Multi-rate PID Controller for a Networked Control System

2007

In networked control systems several devices (controller, process and others) share a common communication bus. This feature can suppose delays when those devices try to transmit information through the unique bus, leading to a non- regular behaviour, that is, different variables are sampled and updated in a non-uniform way along the time. As a result, if the control system is designed by means of classical design techniques, control performance can be degraded, since these techniques used not to consider those delays. In order to undertake this problem, a solution based on a PID controller's parameters readjustment is proposed. This approach permits to retune these parameters depending on …

EngineeringControl theorybusiness.industryControl systemControl (management)Process (computing)Process controlPID controllerControl engineeringNetworked control systemPerformance improvementbusiness2007 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics
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Modular fault diagnosis based on discrete event systems for a mixer chemical process

2003

The knowledge of failure type and their location is an indispensable requirement for the establishment of tasks of adequate recovery strategies and maintenance of both factory automation and process control systems. The failure diagnosis methodology presented in the paper is based on discrete event systems models and on the diagnosers concept, those which permit the analysis off-line and online of diagnosability of failures that can occur in the processes. We present an approach for models and associated diagnosers based on a modular decomposition of the global system, with the purpose of avoiding the problems of the exponential explosion of the number of states and of the computational com…

EngineeringFinite-state machinebusiness.industryEvent (computing)Process (engineering)Knowledge engineeringProcess controlPetri netModular designbusinessAutomationReliability engineering
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Low-Intensity Ultrasounds

2012

Ultrasonics, showing increasing use in the food industry for both the analysis and modification of food products, is a rapidly growing field of research. The sound ranges employed can be divided into high-frequency, low-energy diagnostic ultrasounds and low-frequency, high-energy power ultrasounds. The former is usually used as a nondestructive, rapid, easy-to-automate, and relatively inexpensive analytical technique for quality assurance and process control with particular reference to physicochemical properties, such as composition, structure, and physical state of foods. Nowadays, power ultrasound is considered to be an emerging and promising technology for industrial food processing. Th…

EngineeringFood industryResearch areasbusiness.industryAnalytical techniqueFood processingProcess controlFood technologyNanotechnologybusinessProcess engineeringQuality assuranceFood Analysis
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ECONOMIC-STATISTICAL DESIGN APPROACH FOR A VSSI X-BAR CHART CONSIDERING TAGUCHI LOSS FUNCTION AND RANDOM PROCESS SHIFTS

2014

Economic design approaches of control charts are commonly based on the assumption that various cost parameters values and the occurrence risk of assignable causes have to be a priori known with precision. However, in real operative contexts, such parameters can be really difficult to accurately estimate, especially considering costs arising from out-of-control conditions of the process. As consequence, pure economic design approaches can involve chart schemes with low statistical performance. To overcome such limitation, it is herein proposed a multi-objective economic-statistical design approach for an adaptive X-bar chart. In particular, such approach aims at the minimization of both the…

EngineeringMathematical optimizationGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryStochastic processEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAerospace Engineeringmulti-objective optimization problemStatistical process controlIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringadaptive X-bar control chartNuclear Energy and EngineeringChartControl chartTaguchi loss functionStatistical process controlSensitivity (control systems)ε-constraint methodElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessRandom variableSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione\bar x and R chart
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Spatial and thermal measurements using thermography CCD during HF soldering of metallic tubes

2002

High frequency soldering allows high production speed, contactless heating and good quality of the weld. The speed limit of soldering is principally imposed by a good drive of the metal in the profiling machine. To control a HF soldering process, the authors propose a new method and approach which consists in controlling the temperature with a thermal image acquisition system developed in their laboratory. Their computer vision, described in this paper, is based on CCD thermography. This technology brings many advantages and tools in the measurement of thermal and spatial parameters. In fact, high spatial (800/spl times/600 pixels) and temporal resolutions, good relative thermal resolution …

EngineeringOpticsTemperature controlPixelbusiness.industrySolderingThermographyProcess controlImage processingbusinessTemperature measurementSubpixel renderingIECON '98. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (Cat. No.98CH36200)
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Nonlinear control of an activated sludge aeration process: use of fuzzy techniques for tuning PID controllers

1999

In this paper, several tuning algorithms, specifically ITAE, IMC and Cohen and Coon, were applied in order to tune an activated sludge aeration PID controller. Performance results of these controllers were compared by simulation with those obtained by using a nonlinear fuzzy PID controller. In order to design this controller, a trial and error procedure was used to determine, as a function of error at current time and at a previous time, sets of parameters (including controller gain, integral time and derivative time) which achieve satisfactory response of a PID controller actuating over the aeration process. Once these sets of data were obtained, neural networks were used to obtain fuzzy m…

EngineeringSewageArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsOpen-loop controllerPID controllerControl engineeringNonlinear controlFuzzy logicComputer Science ApplicationsKineticsNonlinear systemOxygen ConsumptionFuzzy LogicNonlinear DynamicsControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryProcess controlComputer SimulationBiomassElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationAlgorithmsISA Transactions
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A New Web Interface for Distributed Control Systems: Application to the Chemical Monitoring of a Wort Fermentation Process

2006

A new web interface for rule net-based distributed control systems is proposed. It is applied to the monitoring of a chemical analysis system coupled with a wort fermentation process. A complete description of both the chemical and the informatics system is presented. This interface offers the possibility of accessing the process from any Internet-connected device (PC, PDA, etc.), using a standard browser as the only software required. The evolution of the results obtained in the FIA monitoring (and consequently of the process) can be analyzed by means of this interface; on the other hand, the process itself can be directly controlled through the modification of the different working parame…

EngineeringSoftwarebusiness.industryInterface (computing)Process (computing)Process controlThe InternetUser interfacebusinessDistributed control systemProcess engineering2006 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology
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Past, Present and Future of Process Control at Xstrata Nikkelverk

2009

MIC celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2009 and Xstrata Nikkelverk celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2010. Both anniversaries are certainly worth celebrating and with this article Xstrata Nikkelverk salutes MIC at this special occasion. This article is about process control developments at Xstrata Nikkelverk during the last 40 years. We also give an overview of the current status and a view on the current and future trends of process control at the Nikkelverk renery.

Engineeringbusiness.industryXstrata NikkelverkEngineering physicslcsh:QA75.5-76.95DCSComputer Science ApplicationsProcess ControlSpecial occasionControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationProcess controlEngineering ethicslcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencebusinessSoftwareModeling, Identification and Control: A Norwegian Research Bulletin
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A comprehensive analysis of electric energy consumption of single point incremental forming processes

2014

Abstract Production processes, as used for discrete part manufacturing, are responsible for a substantial part of the environmental impact of products, but are still poorly documented in terms of environmental impact. The present paper proposes a comprehensive energetic analysis of Single Point Incremental Forming Processes (SPIF). The three most commonly used machine tool architectures able to perform SPIF operations have been taken into account: a CNC milling machine, a six-axes robot as well as the dedicated AMINO machine tool were analyzed from an electrical energy consumption point of view. For all the setups, a working cycle time study and power study were performed. Moreover the cont…

Engineeringbusiness.product_categoryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementSPIF Machine tools Energy consumption Energy efficiency Sustainable manufacturingMechanical engineeringForming processesEnergy consumptionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMachine toolElectric energy consumptionParametric modelProcess controlProcess engineeringbusinessSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneGeneral Environmental ScienceEfficient energy useJournal of Cleaner Production
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An automatic quality system for injection molding

2007

This paper describes a fully automatic quality system for injection molding. The proposed system includes an on-line measurement platform with a digital camera, a methodology for adaptive design of experiments (DOE), statistical modeling, process monitoring, and a closed loop process control. The system has been tested in the manufacturing of plastic parts for mobile phones.

Engineeringbusiness.product_categorybusiness.industryProcess (computing)Statistical modelMolding (process)Automotive engineeringQuality management systemMobile phoneAdaptive designProcess controlbusinessSimulationDigital cameraSPIE Proceedings
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