Rf. Shih et Ls. Lee, USE OF FUZZY CAUSE-EFFECT DIGRAPH FOR RESOLUTION FAULT-DIAGNOSIS FOR PROCESS PLANTS .1. FUZZY CAUSE-EFFECT DIGRAPH, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 34(5), 1995, pp. 1688-1702
A new model graph called fuzzy cause-effect digraph (FCDG) is proposed
. This model expresses quantitative deviations of variables from the n
ormal values with fuzzy set. It uses dynamic constraints (confluences)
which are converted to dynamic fuzzy relations to express the dynamic
gain between the variables in a chemical process. This replaces the s
teady-state gain between the variables originally expressed with a '''', ''-'', or ''0'' by signed directed graph (SDG). Using this FCDG mo
del would eliminate spurious interpretations attributed to system comp
ensations and inverse responses from backward loops and forward paths
in the process. The basic idea and development of this proposed method
are described in this paper. Moreover, this method can apply fuzzy re
asoning to estimate the states of the unmeasured variables, to explain
fault propagation paths, and to ascertain fault origins. The algorith
m of fault diagnosis and its application proposed in this paper are de
scribed in part 2.