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AI applications in process design, operation and safety

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2009

D. Hutton
Affiliation:
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, Edinburgh EH9 3JL, Scotland
J. W. Ponton*
Affiliation:
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, Edinburgh EH9 3JL, Scotland
A. Waters
Affiliation:
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, Edinburgh EH9 3JL, Scotland
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed.

Abstract

This review provides an overview of the present state of the art in applying AI techniques to the work of Chemical and Process Engineers. Such work is described, where necessary, in order to make this paper understandable to an audience outside the process engineering community.The first section discusses the nature of chemical engineering design and draws the important distinction between process design and plant design. The complete design cycle is covered a stage at a time and AI applications and issues identified. The section finishes with a discussion of integrated or concurrent design, which is the ultimate aim of much current research.The second section discusses AI applications in process operation. This covers process monitoring, alarm processing and fault diagnosis.The third section discusses, in some depth, design stage loss prevention, that is the design of plants to be safe and reliable. Safety is an integral part of design, but the inclusion of a separate section is appropriate as the qualitative and judgemental nature of many safety related problems has encouraged the use of AI techniques. Applications of AI planning to the problem of automatic operating procedure synthesis and applications of qualitative simulation to chemical engineering problems are also discussed in this section.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1990

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