Multichannel Signal Analysis: A New Method to Study Paper Machine Approach Piping Disturbances

Olavi Kokkonen* (Corresponding author), Seppo Rantala, Risto Suoranta

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Abstract

The complexity and sensitivity for various instabilities of papermaking process demands sophisticated investigation methods. The new multivariate signal analysis program which is based on autoregressive modelling is promising help to Engineers and Scientists. The paper presents a short theoretical background and two cases from high speed newsprint machines where the multivariate analysis method is used.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication72nd Annual Meeting - Technical Section, Canadian Pulp and Paper Association
Subtitle of host publicationPreprints
Place of PublicationMontreal
PublisherCanadian Pulp and Paper Association (CPPA)
PagesB165-B170
VolumeB
Publication statusPublished - 1986
MoE publication typeB3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings

Publication series

SeriesAnnual Meeting - Technical Section, Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Preprints
ISSN0316-6732

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