Batch processes monitoring based on statistical and engineering process control integration: case of alkyd polymerisation reactor
by Wafik Hachicha
International Journal of Automation and Control (IJAAC), Vol. 6, No. 3/4, 2012

Abstract: The aim of this research is to expand a framework that integrates two important concepts: statistical process control (SPC) and engineering process control (EPC). Most of the literature researches on integrated SPC/EPC systems are focused into continuous process mainly with algorithmic SPC. The integrated SPC/EPC systems in batch process control have not received the same degree of attention. This paper is a first of its kind in integrated SPC/EPC systems that applied in batch process. The proposed SPC/EPC integration is performed continually in active SPC for the batch making advance and in run-to-run (RTR) control action between batches. As a validation step, the proposed approach is applied to an industrial batch alkyd polymerisation reactor. Through this case study application, process engineers at the company are now able to use a valuable decision making tool when the production process is affected by certain disruptions, with obvious consequences on product quality, productivity and competitiveness.

Online publication date: Fri, 07-Nov-2014

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