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IKTPLUSS-IKT og digital innovasjon

Temperatur Kompansering i Stål

Awarded: NOK 78,999

Our monitoring systems currently use a simple linear model to compensate for temperature variation. This model works well for slow temperature variation, but we would like to investigate if we can do even better. Our system can only measure the temperature on the pipe surface, which is not necessarily representative for the whole of the measurement volume. The temperature measured will be a function of the true temperature, but this function is not necessarily straightforward. It is therefore possible that a more mathematical approach for temperature compensation can be beneficial. The assumption is that the process parameter that we are most interested in (material wall thickness) change more slowly, compared to for example temperature, which means that one can iterate on the temperature compensation model to improve overall performance. We have real world data which are relevant for this, and will base the work on experimenting with these data.

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IKTPLUSS-IKT og digital innovasjon