CIESC Journal ›› 2012, Vol. 63 ›› Issue (1): 203-215.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0438-1157.2012.01.029
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ZHANG Yuliang,ZHANG Beike,MA Xin
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张玉良,张贝克,马昕
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Abstract: Mal-operation is one of important factors that lead to disaster in chemical processes.Batch processes with a lower level of automation require many manual operations.These manual operations make increased occurrence of mal-operation possible.Therefore,it is necessary to analyze the effects of mal-operation on the batch process so that protective measures can be effectively taken.To achieve this aim,a novel consequence analysis strategy for mal-operation in the batch processes was proposed.Qualitative models of manual operation,production process,and environment were constructed by using the concept of qualitative simulation.These models could describe the batch process more satisfactorily.Qualitative model of environment and every qualitative model describing the production process,such as a qualitative model of pump or reactor,had the faculty of inference,which enabled these models to update their states and infer whether some hazards would occur by themselves when an operation was being dealt with.A batch process that produced vulcanization accelerator called M was modeled,and three wrong operating procedures were analyzed.The results showed that not only adverse consequences but also evolution of abnormal states in the batch process caused by mal-operation could be analyzed by using the proposed method.
Key words: batch processes, mal-operation, qualitative simulation
关键词: 间歇过程, 误操作, 定性仿真
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TP 391.77 X 937
ZHANG Yuliang,ZHANG Beike,MA Xin. Consequence analysis strategy for mal-operation in batch processes based on qualitative simulation[J]. CIESC Journal, 2012, 63(1): 203-215.
张玉良,张贝克,马昕. 基于定性仿真的间歇过程误操作后果分析[J]. 化工学报, 2012, 63(1): 203-215.
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