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Robust fuzzy fault detection and isolation approach applied to surge in centrifugal compressor modeling and control

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  • Ahmed Hafaifa

    (University of Djelfa)

  • Kouider Laroussi

    (University of Djelfa)

  • Ferhat Laaouad

    (University of Djelfa)

Abstract

This work presents the results of applying an advanced fault detection and isolation technique to centrifugal compressor; this advanced technique uses physics models of the centrifugal compressor with a fuzzy modeling and control solution method. The fuzzy fault detection and isolation has become an issue of primary importance in modern process engineering automation as it provides the prerequisites for the task of fault detection. In this work, we present an application of this approach in fault detection and isolation of surge in compression system. The ability to detect the surge is essential to improve reliability and security of the gas compressor plants. We describe and illustrate an alternative implementation to the compression systems supervision task using the basic principles of fuzzy fault detection and isolation associated with fuzzy modeling approach. In this supervision task, the residual generation is obtained from the real input-output data process and the residual evaluation is based on fuzzy logic method. The results of this application are very encouraging with relatively low levels of false alarms and obtaining a good limitation of surge in natural gas pipeline compressors.

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  • Ahmed Hafaifa & Kouider Laroussi & Ferhat Laaouad, 2010. "Robust fuzzy fault detection and isolation approach applied to surge in centrifugal compressor modeling and control," Fuzzy Information and Engineering, Springer, vol. 2(1), pages 49-73, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:fuzinf:v:2:y:2010:i:1:d:10.1007_s12543-010-0037-6
    DOI: 10.1007/s12543-010-0037-6
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