The Problem of Residual Compensation Effect

Michał Bartyś
Abstract:
This paper discusses the problem of the residual compensation effect. The residual compensation effect referred to as the fault compensation effect, is an underrated issue of a modelbased diagnostics. In part, this is justified due to the relatively low probability of such an effect. However, there is a belief that the inability to isolate faults in case of the residual compensation effect is the evident drawback of the model-based diagnostics. This paper shows that under some conditions, the problem of fault compensation could be overcome. In this connection, the necessary and sufficient conditions of fault compensation effect for tri-valued residuals were formulated. Both conditions are explained in the example of the diagnosing of a simple single buffer tank system in open and closed-loop arrangements. In this regard, it was shown the complete disutility of a bivalued residual evaluation frequently used for fault isolation. In contrast, the advantages of a tri-valued residual evaluation were outlined. This paper also brings a series of practical conclusions allowing for a better understanding of the residual compensation effect.
Keywords:
Fault compensation effect, fault isolation, bivalued residuals, tri-valued residuals, diagnostics of processes, simulation model, fault distinguishability
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC10
Event name:
TC10 Conference 2020 (ONLINE)
Title:

17th IMEKO TC10 Conference "Global trends in Testing, Diagnostics & Inspection for 2030” (2nd Conference jointly organized by IMEKO and EUROLAB aisbl)

Place:
Dubrovnik, CROATIA
Time:
20 October 2020 - 22 October 2020