Title
Variable control tool in MATLAB for energy transformation processes
Date Issued
05 December 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Cardenas Y.
Carrillo G.E.
Alviz A.
Carrillo G.E.
Publisher(s)
IOP Publishing Ltd
Abstract
During the stages of transformation of energy in a process, exercise control over the variables that intervene in it, improve its performance, and identify undesirable conditions in these. Thus, this study is developed as a graphical interface to implement a methodology for controlling variables of energy conversion processes, such as internal combustion engines. The control tool developed in MATLAB variables is based on multivariate statistics. The methods for developing this tool of Graphic User Interface is based on the statistics of principal component analysis and failure statistics such as T2 Hotelling and the Q statistic that allows the control of anomalies presented in the operation's behavior. About the methodology, first, the input data are normalized, achieving standardization of the observation matrix vs. variables, then the spectral decomposition of the normalized data is performed, reaching the generation of the matrix of auto-values, allowing the age of the projection space of the data. With this based and delimited, it is possible to establish the ranges of observation of the mentioned statisticians. The result obtained from this research corresponds to software that allows the constant observation and analysis of the behavior of each variable of the generation engine. It describes the upper limit, lower limit, arithmetic mean, principal components, graphics of the statistics, and detects the failures in real times.
Volume
1708
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Sistemas de automatización, Sistemas de control
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85097909410
Source
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
ISSN of the container
17426588
Conference
7th International Week of Science, Technology, and Innovation, IWSTI 2020
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