CONTROL SYSTEM PERFORMANCE MONITORING: NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND PRACTICAL ISSUES
G.A. Dumont* L. Kammer** B.J. Allison** L. Ettaleb*** and A.A. Roche***
* Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering c/o Pulp and Paper Centre, 2385 East Mall University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4 Canada email: guyd@ppc.ubc.ca
** Paprican Vancouver Laboratory, 3800 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6S 2L9 Canada
*** Paprican, 570 Boul. St Jean, Pointe-Claire, Que, H9R 3J9 Canada
This paper reviews some of the techniques and measures used in control loop performance monitoring systems. Basic tools are briefly reviewed. The Harris index, which for a single-input, single-output loop quantifies the distance from minimum variance, requires knowledge of the process dead time. Recently developed techniques for dead time estimation from operating data are discussed. A novel model invalidation technique is illustrated via an industrial example. Finally, issues of data quality are touched upon.
Keywords: Delay estimation; Minimum variance control; Modelling errors; Performance monitoring; Predictive Control; Time series analysis
Session slot T-Mo-A11: New Directions in Control System Performance Monitoring/Area code 7a : Chemical Process Control

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