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Spring 2011
Receiving false and nuisance alarms is a well known problem in industrial alarm systems. The main cause of this problem is poor alarm design which is the result of huge number of configured alarms and lack of automatic and analytical design methods. This study targets deriving analytical methods...
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Fall 2016
Management of abnormal events in chemical processes requires detection and diagnosis of abnormal performance of individual elements of the system. Detection of abnormal performance is usually done by means of setting a control limit on measured variables. Abnormality due to any reason in one...