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Original Articles

Multivariate Statistical Monitoring of a High‐Pressure Polymerization Process

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Pages 1017-1052 | Received 24 Apr 2003, Accepted 20 Aug 2003, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The high pressure LDPE (low density polyethylene) industrial process operates under supercritical conditions, and so it is necessary to monitor its performance to prevent abnormal situations. Extreme deviations from the normal operating region lead to conditions such as: loss of normal reaction, decompositions of the reactants, and lost production due to outages. Multivariate Statistical Process Control strategies operate on top of the DCS (distributed control system) to detect and diagnose abnormal process behavior and provide the operators an opportunity to take preventative operational actions. Process engineers may also use it for off‐line diagnosis of poorly understood processes. In this work, data from a commercial LDPE/EVA (ethylene–vinyl acetate copolymer) high‐pressure unit using an OPC (Object linking and embedding for Process Control) server installed on the DCS is used to build empirical models and perform fault detection. Data transfer issues, preprocessing, process model development using Principal Components Analysis (PCA) and first principles modelling of critical equipment are provided. In addition to showing grade transitions in the latent variable space, the models were used to detect process shifts. Process data from various real faults were considered and it was established that PCA could be employed to predict and diagnose process faults. The study gives recommendations for process monitoring strategies.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank AT Plastics for allowing us to use the plant data and for funding of the project. The project was also funded by a corresponding NSERC (Natural Sciences and Research and Engineering Research Council of Canada) CRD grant, and the NSERC Industrial Research Chair program in Computer Process Control at the University of Alberta.

Notes

aCooler cook is an exchanger surface cleaning operation in the process unit. It is carried out to revive heat exchanger efficiency by operating the exchangers at temperatures significantly higher than the normal operating temperatures. At this condition, the scale melts and is swept away with the feed or product gases, leaving the heat exchange surfaces clean. The product made during cooler cooks is off‐grade material.

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