Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.48, No.2, 837-843, 2009
Two-Dimensional Dynamic Principal Component Analysis with Autodetermined Support Region
Dynamics are inherent characteristics of batch processes. In some cases, such dynamics exist not only within a particular batch, but also from batch to batch. In previous work, two-dimensional dynamic principal component analysis (2-D-DPCA) has been developed to monitor 2-D dynamics. Support region determination is a key step in 2-D-DPCA modeling and monitoring of a batch process. A proper support region can ensure modeling accuracy, monitoring efficiency, and reasonable fault diagnosis. In this work, an automatic method for support region determination is developed. This data-based method can be applied on different batch processes without prior process knowledge. Simulation shows that the developed method has good application potentials for both monitoring and fault diagnosis.