Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol.24, No.11, 2367-2383, 2000
Comparison of steady state and integral dynamic data reconciliation
This paper is devoted to the comparison of the performance of integral approach to dynamic data reconciliation and steady state data reconciliation. It is shown that in the absence of biases and leaks, the performance of both approaches is similar. Moreover, it is proven that once the appropriate variance is chosen, both methods are identical in the absence of accumulation terms. Finally, an analysis is made on how large the discrepancies are when there are accumulation terms.