Ontology-based integration of performance related data and models: An application to industrial turbine analytics

2017 IEEE 15th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN)(2017)

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In industrial power generation plants, subsystem monitoring and analytics play a vital role in quantifying the knowledge about different factors that impact their overall performance. Multi-dimensional performance metrics, e.g. thermal efficiency, in-service time, mean-time-to-failure etc., are calculated that may have different data constraints, modelling techniques, and execution frameworks. Automating these calculations and combining multiple metrics to form a single performance index (e.g. reliability) is a challenging task as it requires considerable domain-specific expertise and consolidation of performance-related data and its underlying models. In this paper, we propose to use ontologies to assist domain analyst to first, capture appropriate semantic data of an individual performance metric, and later to provide means to integrate and execute multiple metrics to accurately reflect the overall performance of a plant. We present our prototypical implementation, its evaluation; furthermore, we discuss an ontology model that currently describes three distinct analytical models and its related data based on the case study of Siemens gas turbines. We also demonstrate how ontologies can support to infer the appropriate aggregation method in calculating composite indices.
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performance related data,industrial turbine analytics,industrial power generation plants,subsystem monitoring,in-service time,ontology model,mean-time-to-failure,data constraints,semantic data,Siemens gas turbines
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