Title :
Extended Abstract: Estimation of froth quality using Bayesian information synthesis
Author :
Xu, Fangwei ; Shao, Xinguang ; Espejo, Aris
Author_Institution :
Syncrude Canada Ltd., Fort McMurray, AB, Canada
Abstract :
This paper presents the design of soft sensors for estimation of froth quality in oil sands extraction processes. One of the most important quality indexes for bitumen froth is the water content. Due to the variations of oil sands compositions and the complexity of the extraction process, existing hardware sensors are not reliable enough to provide accurate water content information. Laboratory analysis result is obtained off-line with large sampling interval and irregular time delay. Therefore, it is not sufficient for real-time monitoring and control. Bayesian information synthesis is proposed to fuse all the existing information to produce more reliable and more accurate real-time froth quality information. The technique has been applied in oil sands extraction units in Syncrude Canada Limited. Application results illustrate its promising perspectives for soft sensor development.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; belief networks; bitumen; crude oil; design engineering; engineering information systems; filtration; oil sands; production engineering computing; quality management; Bayesian information synthesis; Syncrude Canada Limited; bitumen froth; extraction complexity; froth quality estimation; laboratory analysis; oil sands extraction process; quality index; real time froth quality information; soft sensor development; soft sensors design; water content information; Bayesian methods; Estimation; Laboratories; Pipelines; Process control; Real time systems; Sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Control of Industrial Processes (ADCONIP), 2011 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Hangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7460-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-988-17255-0-9