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Engineering Optimization: Applications, Methods, and Analysis
ISBN:
9781118936337
No. of Pages:
770
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2018
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45 Case Study 10: Data Reconciliation
Page Count:
6
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Published:2018
Values of data from online sensors are corrupted by sensor drift, which could be due to ambient conditions (temperature, humidity, etc.), dust accumulation, element wear, corrosion, cumulative vibration damage, etc. It could also be that the sensor was not perfectly calibrated, which leads to incorrect values. These aspects mean that the value is biased, is in error, and has a systematic error.
45.1
Description and Analysis
45.2Exercises
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