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Intelligent estimation of web break sensitivity in paper machines

Timo Ahola

Teknillinen tiedekunta, Teknillinen tiedekunta, Oulun yliopisto

Teknillinen tiedekunta, Prosessi- ja ympäristötekniikan osasto, Oulun yliopisto

Academic Dissertation to be presented with the assent of the Faculty of Technology, University of Oulu, for public discussion in Kuusamonsali (Auditorium YB210), Linnanmaa, on January 20th, 2006, at 12 noon

Oulun yliopisto

Esitarkastajat

Professori Heikki Koivo

Professori Pentti Lautala

OULUN YLIOPISTO, OULU 2005

ISBN 951-42-7957-3 (PDF)

ISSN 1796-2226 (Online)

URN:ISBN:9514279573

Abstract

The ambition to increase the production of paper has made paper machine runnability widely studied in recent decades. Paper machine runnability is often measured by the number of web breaks in comparison with paper machine speed. When runnability is good, a machine can be run at the desired speed with the least possible number of breaks. Web break sensitivity means the number of breaks in a day, which can also be understood as a measurement of paper machine runnability.

This study presents an application for the evaluation of web break sensitivity in a paper machine. A web break sensitivity indicator was built using the basic principles of case-based reasoning with a linguistic equations approach and basic fuzzy logic. The indicator combines on-line measurement data with expert knowledge and provides a continuous indication of break sensitivity. Web break sensitivity defines the current operating situation at the paper mill and provides new information to operators. Web break sensitivity is presented as a continuous signal with information about actual web breaks depicted as an eight-hour trend. The trend shows how the situation has developed and the current value gives a prediction for the next 24 hours if the situation stays as it is now. Together with information about the most important variables, this prediction gives operators enough time to react to the changing operating situation.

From the methodological point of view, a new tool for building case-based reasoning applications for other purposes was also tested and found to be suitable for diagnostic applications.

Asiasanat: case-based reasoning, linguistic equations, paper machines, runnability, web breaks

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Acta Universitatis Ouluensis

Technica

C 232

ISBN 951-42-7956-5

ISSN 0355-3213

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