Tennessee Eastman simulation dataset

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- xiaolu chen
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- 10.21227/4519-z502
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Abstract
Tenessee Eastman (TE) process simulates actual chemical processes and is widely used as a benchmark in test fault diagnosis and process control. The overall process consists of five operating units: reactor, condenser, vapor-liquid separator, recycle compressor and product stripper. It has standard training and test data sets for fault detection and diagnosis, classification, etc. Each data set is under different operating conditions。
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Based on the actual chemical reaction process, Eastman Chemical Company of the United States developed the open and challenging chemical model simulation platform - Tennessee Eastman (TE) simulation platform, which produces data with time-varying, strong coupling and nonlinear characteristics, widely used in Test control and fault diagnosis models for complex industrial processes. The entire TE data set consists of a training set and a test set. The data in the TE set consists of 22 different simulation run data, and each sample in the TE set has 52 observed variables. d00.dat to d21.dat are training set samples, and d00_te.dat to d21_te.dat are test set samples.
Easy to use, this is a great standard dataset.
In reply to Easy to use, this is a great by xiaolu chen
Dear Xiaolu Chen,
I am Morteza Soleimani, a Ph.D. student from the University of Bradford, UK.
I am interested in Tennessee Eastman chemical process data. Could you please share this data with me? Thanks
m.soleimani@bradford.ac.uk
Regards
Morteza
In reply to Easy to use, this is a great by xiaolu chen
In reply to Easy to use, this is a great by xiaolu chen
Hi,
Could you please supply the PFD with stream labels and match these to the columns in the data sets?
Thanks,
Joanne
Dear Xiaolu Chen,
This is Viswajit Kumar, a master student from the Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), Canada and doing researches in fault diagnosis and process monitoring methods on the benchmark Tennessee Eastman process. I wanted to ask if there is an option, to get access to the dataset Tenessee Eastman (TE), could you share it with me, please? My email id is vkdutta@mun.ca
Thank you,
Viswajit Kumar Dutta
Dear Xiaolu Chen,
I am an undergraduate student from Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati. I am interested in Tennessee Eastman chemical process data and would like to use it for optimization problems. Could you please share this data with me?
Thank you
Prince Kumar
Email: ch21b028@iittp.ac.in