M. Khanbaghi et al., A STATISTICAL-MODEL OF PAPER BREAKS IN AN INTEGRATED TMP-NEWSPRINT MILL, Journal of pulp and paper science, 23(6), 1997, pp. 282-288
Due to broke recirculation, the process of paper production is affecte
d directly by the occurrence of breaks. In this paper a statistical mo
del of paper machine breaks is developed. We start from the hypothesis
that the breaks process is a Markov chain with three states: the firs
t state is the operational one, while the two others are associated wi
th the general types of paper breaks that can take place (wet breaks a
nd dry breaks). The Markovian hypothesis is validated empirically. We
also establish how paper break rates are correlated with machine speed
and broke recirculation ratio. Subsequently, we show how the obtained
Markov chain model of paper breaks can be used to optimize the choice
of machine operating speed. The long-term goal is to use the statisti
cal model to synthesize rational broke recirculation strategies.