Claims
- 1. A method of detecting streaks, anomalies of a parameter of a web in a machine direction, in a machine producing a moving web which moves in a machine direction, L, having a plurality of actuators in a cross-direction to the machine direction for controlling a predetermined parameter and having a scanner moving across said web of sheet material in a cross-direction, the scanner measuring in a cross or profile direction a predetermined parameter of the web, to thereby detect data relating to said streaks, with a plurality of data boxes, each said data box containing data as to a parameter at an instant of time for each of a plurality of said profiles, said method comprising the following steps:
computing the moving average of the last of a predetermined plurality of profiles; determining an average of said data box data; choosing a height, H, which is a number related to the value of said predetermined parameter, which is dependent on the quality and use of the web which is the maximum allowed deviation from said average; computing residuals, R;, where i is 1−N, where N is equal to the number of data boxes in a profile, from the average and checking for the absolute values of R greater than H by counting consecutive data boxes with a parameter value greater than H; choosing a value, W, depending on quality and use of the web, which is a number equal to the consecutive number of data boxes to define a streak; and if said count of consecutive data boxes is equal or greater than W, storing the profile location of said streak, namely its location along the machine direction and along the profile of the web for use in correction of said actuator to minimize such streak
- 2. A method of detecting streaks as in claim 1 where diagonal streaks are detected and including the steps of determining if a streak is detected in adjacent groups of data boxes and spatially near in a machine direction to each other.
- 3. A method of detecting streaks as in claim 1 including the steps of storing detected streaks with regard to repetition in the machine direction and forming a histogram showing number of streaks in the cross direction vs. machine direction.
- 4. A method of detecting streaks, anomalies of a parameter of a web in a machine direction, in a machine producing a moving web which moves in a machine direction, L, having a plurality of actuators in a cross-direction to the machine direction for controlling a predetermined parameter and having a scanner moving across said web of sheet material in a cross-direction, the scanner measuring in a cross or profile direction a predetermined parameter of the web, to thereby detect data relating to said streaks, with a plurality of data boxes, each said data box containing data as to a parameter at an instant of time for each of a plurality of said profiles, said method comprising the following steps:
computing the moving average of the last of a predetermined plurality of profiles, W1; determining an average of said data box data; choosing a height, H, which is a number related to the value of said predetermined parameter, which is dependent on the quality and use of the web which is the maximum allowed deviation from said average; computing residuals, R;, where i is 1−N, where N is equal to the number of data boxes in a profile, from the average and checking for the absolute values of R greater than H by counting consecutive data boxes with a parameter value greater than H; defining a streak by at least on of the following criteria:
a) choosing a value, W2, depending on quality and use of the web, which is a number equal or less than said consecutive number of data boxes to define a streak, b) choosing W1 to define the length of a streak, c) choosing H to define the height of a streak; and if said criteria is met, storing the profile location of said streak, namely its location along the machine direction and along the profile of the web for use in correction of said actuator to minimize such streak.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation in part application of Ser. No. 09/645,780, filed Aug. 24, 2000 and now abandoned.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09645780 |
Aug 2000 |
US |
Child |
09935375 |
Aug 2001 |
US |