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Reconciliation of process flow rates by matrix projection. Part I: Linear case

Abstract

Abstract Flow rate measurements in a steady‐state process are reconciled by weighted least squares so that the conservation laws are obeyed. A projection matrix is constructed which can be used to decompose the linear problem into the solution of two subproblems, by first removing each balance around process units with an unmeasured component flow rate. The remaining measured flow rates are reconciled, and the unmeasured flow rates can then be obtained from the solution of the conservation equations. The basic case contains constraints which are linear in the component and the total flow rates. The method is extended to cases with bilinear constraints, involving unknown parameters such as split fractions. Chi‐square and normal statistics are used to test for overall gross measurement errors, for gross error in each node imbalance which is fully measured, and for each measurement adjustment.

Authors

Crowe CM; Campos YAG; Hrymak A

Journal

AIChE Journal, Vol. 29, No. 6, pp. 881–888

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

January 1, 1983

DOI

10.1002/aic.690290602

ISSN

0001-1541

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