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Real Time Filters

The Kalman filter is especially useful for real-time filtering. Why ... [Pg.91]

In many cases, the most frequent cause of equipment outage is the lubrication system. Because magnetic bearings do not wear out, and do eliminate oil, pumps, filters, coolers, and regulating and mixing valves, the potential for improved reliability is obvious. Reliability is also enhanced by the control system, which offers continuous real-time protection. The system automatically shuts down before machinery damage can occur. [Pg.456]

If further resolution is necessary one-third octave filters can be used but the number of required measurements is most unwieldy. It may be necessary to record the noise onto tape loops for the repeated re-analysis that is necessary. One-third octave filters are commonly used for building acoustics, and narrow-band real-time analysis can be employed. This is the fastest of the methods and is the most suitable for transient noises. Narrow-band analysis uses a VDU to show the graphical results of the fast Fourier transform and can also display octave or one-third octave bar graphs. [Pg.653]

Bialkowski, S. E., Real-Time Digital Filters Finite Impulse Response Filters, Anal. Chem. 60, 1988, 355A-361A. [Pg.413]

Real-time gas chromatography On-stream fixed-filter UV-Vis photometry 1 950s and 1 950s Chemical/petrochemical... [Pg.4]

M. Louhi-Kultanen, H. Qu, N. Sahnela, J. Kallas and L. Nystrom, Filter cake washing Partial dissolution of organic particles and real-time monitoring based on Raman spectroscopy, Sep. Purif. Technol., 59, 270-276 (2008). [Pg.242]

In some manufacturing process analysis applications the analyte requires sample preparation (dilution, derivatization, etc.) to afford a suitable analytical method. Derivatization, emission enhancement, and other extrinsic fluorescent approaches described previously are examples of such methods. On-line methods, in particular those requiring chemical reaction, are often reserved for unique cases where other PAT techniques (e.g., UV-vis, NIR, etc.) are insufficient (e.g., very low concentrations) and real-time process control is imperative. That is, there are several complexities to address with these types of on-line solutions to realize a robust process analysis method such as post reaction cleanup, filtering of reaction byproducts, etc. Nevertheless, real-time sample preparation is achieved via an on-line sample conditioning system. These systems can also address harsh process stream conditions (flow, pressure, temperature, etc.) that are either not appropriate for the desired measurement accuracy or precision or the mechanical limitations of the inline insertion probe or flow cell. This section summarizes some of the common LIF monitoring applications across various sectors. [Pg.349]


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