Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
172528 Computers & Chemical Engineering 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A knowledge-based framework for on-line process supervision in chemical plants is presented.•A conceptualization of equipment, control systems and hazards has been developed.•A heavyweight ontology has been formalized using Description Logic.•It is shown how DL reasoning could be used to support process supervision without the help of external agents.•The system functionality has been illustrated in the Tennessee Eastman process.

In this work, an ontology-based framework for process supervision in chemical plants is presented. A conceptualization of equipment, control systems and hazards has been developed. This conceptual model includes the semantic of each modeled term in order to obtain a heavyweight ontology. The ontology has been formalized using Description Logic (DL) (Krötzsch et al., 2012). A knowledge-driven approach has been adopted in order to demonstrate how DL reasoning could be used to support process supervision, detecting and diagnosing faults, without the help of external agents. In the proposed approach, a DL reasoner adds implicit facts to the ontology through forward chaining reasoning, from the current measurements to the characterization of hazards. Additionally, the system is able to check knowledge consistency and formally explain the obtained results. The system functionality has been illustrated in the Tennessee Eastman process.benchmark.

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