Supervisory control of rolling mills : the optimisation of soaking pit schedules

The work presented in this thesis is the result of research that aims to enhance the supervisory (level II) control system used at Alcoa Europe FRP and supplied by VAI UK. There are opportunities for improvement in three main areas: improved product shape, especially at low gauges fault diagnosis of...

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Main Author: Ozen, Turhan
Published: University of Leicester 2002
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6971122018-05-12T03:27:49ZSupervisory control of rolling mills : the optimisation of soaking pit schedulesOzen, Turhan2002The work presented in this thesis is the result of research that aims to enhance the supervisory (level II) control system used at Alcoa Europe FRP and supplied by VAI UK. There are opportunities for improvement in three main areas: improved product shape, especially at low gauges fault diagnosis of product quality, to improve yield optimisation of soaking pits/rolling mill process, to increase throughput and improve efficient use of plant resources. The first part of this thesis focuses on the Expert System developed to augment the existing system for improved supervisory control. The Expert System focuses on utilising human knowledge, whilst the existing system provides the infrastructure for the overall system. The second part of the thesis explains the scheduling system developed to manage the operations of the soaking pits upstream of the rolling mill in order to gain maximum throughput from the overall process and to use the plant resources efficiently.671.3University of Leicesterhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.697112http://hdl.handle.net/2381/30201Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Supervisory control of rolling mills : the optimisation of soaking pit schedules
description The work presented in this thesis is the result of research that aims to enhance the supervisory (level II) control system used at Alcoa Europe FRP and supplied by VAI UK. There are opportunities for improvement in three main areas: improved product shape, especially at low gauges fault diagnosis of product quality, to improve yield optimisation of soaking pits/rolling mill process, to increase throughput and improve efficient use of plant resources. The first part of this thesis focuses on the Expert System developed to augment the existing system for improved supervisory control. The Expert System focuses on utilising human knowledge, whilst the existing system provides the infrastructure for the overall system. The second part of the thesis explains the scheduling system developed to manage the operations of the soaking pits upstream of the rolling mill in order to gain maximum throughput from the overall process and to use the plant resources efficiently.
author Ozen, Turhan
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title Supervisory control of rolling mills : the optimisation of soaking pit schedules
title_short Supervisory control of rolling mills : the optimisation of soaking pit schedules
title_full Supervisory control of rolling mills : the optimisation of soaking pit schedules
title_fullStr Supervisory control of rolling mills : the optimisation of soaking pit schedules
title_full_unstemmed Supervisory control of rolling mills : the optimisation of soaking pit schedules
title_sort supervisory control of rolling mills : the optimisation of soaking pit schedules
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