DocumentCode
2648740
Title
Multi-way PCA applied to an industrial batch process
Author
Kosanovich, K.A. ; Piovoso, M.J. ; Dahl, K.S. ; MacGregor, J.F. ; Nomikos, P.
Author_Institution
Du Pont Electron., Wilmington, DE, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1994
fDate
29 June-1 July 1994
Firstpage
1294
Abstract
Batch and semi-batch processes are common in most chemical companies. These processes are characterized by a prescribed processing of materials for a finite duration of time. Feedback control often cannot be applied to correct for disturbances in a timely manner during the batch. Techniques which can provide insights into correlations among variables and their relationships to product quality will provide insights in the design of a control strategy that may improve product quality and minimize batch to batch variations. In this paper, the authors apply the statistical technique of multi-way principal component analysis to analyze the data from an industrial batch process. Using this technique, the authors were able to associate several significant causes of variability with the recipe imposed by the process. This information gave rise to a different control strategy which is presented. Subtle effects among batches were also uncovered and identified.
Keywords
batch processing (industrial); chemical technology; minimisation; process control; batch to batch variations; control strategy; industrial batch process; multi-way principal component analysis; product quality; semi-batch processes; Chemical engineering; Chemical industry; Chemical processes; Feedback control; Industrial relations; Magnetic materials; Monitoring; Photonic crystals; Polymers; Principal component analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1994
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1783-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACC.1994.752268
Filename
752268
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