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Fall 2016
Alarm systems are critical assets of modern industrial plants to assist operators in managing plant upsets and hazardous situations. A good alarm system must detect abnormalities and warn the operators promptly and yet at the same time not mislead, overload or distract the operators. However, in...
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Fall 2015
In the process industry, process variables are continuously monitored to ensure safety, reliability and efficiency of plant operations. Due to the advancement of the modern communication and computer technology, it is now possible to incorporate alarms to every process variable at little or no...
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Fall 2013
An industrial workflow represents a sequence of tasks performed by an operator in controlling or monitoring a process. Developing industrial workflows refers to the technique of capturing the best operating practice(s) to handle a specific event encountered in process operations. In this work,...