Process measurements are taken in chemical plants for the purpose of evaluating process control or process performance. However, not all variables needed are generally measured due to technical infeasibility or cost. Furthermore, the measurements are often contaminated in the sense that random noise may be present due to result of miscalibration or failure of the measuring instruments. In this book, the benefits of combining dynamic data reconciliation (DDR) with Generic Model Control (GMC) are demonstrated on two example chemical processes. DDR is used preliminary to reconcile and...
Process measurements are taken in chemical plants for the purpose of evaluating process control or process performance. However, not all variables nee...