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A Three Level Strategy for Fault Detection and Diagnosis in Industrial Processes

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System Fault Diagnostics, Reliability and Related Knowledge-Based Approaches
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Having proved the importance of detection and diagnosis of faults that may affect an industrial installation, the authors propose a strategy for the diagnosis of working state applicable to all the processes represented by deterministic models. This strategy is applied to supervise a mineralurgical circuit.

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Cecchin, T., Ragot, J., Sauter, D. (1987). A Three Level Strategy for Fault Detection and Diagnosis in Industrial Processes. In: Tzafestas, S., Singh, M., Schmidt, G. (eds) System Fault Diagnostics, Reliability and Related Knowledge-Based Approaches. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3929-5_10

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