HYDRAULICS IN INDUSTRY

1960 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
FAREL BRADBURY

HYDRAULIC POWER and control is being applied more and more widely in industry and is finding both general and specialised uses. Generally, hydraulics could be just another item in the designer's toolchest—another way of applying power and of exercising control. In the specialist fields hydraulics is being used as the force transmitting element in complex closed loop control systems and where the very nature of a fluid medium is to be used with advantage.

2021 ◽  
Vol 68 ◽  
pp. 102662
Author(s):  
Paulo Broniera Junior ◽  
Daniel Prado Campos ◽  
André Eugenio Lazzaretti ◽  
Percy Nohama ◽  
Aparecido Augusto Carvalho ◽  
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Author(s):  
William J. Emblom ◽  
Klaus J. Weinmann

This paper describes the development and implementation of closed-loop control for oval stamp forming tooling using MATLAB®’s SIMULINK® and the dSPACE®CONTROLDESK®. A traditional PID controller was used for the blank holder pressure and an advanced controller utilizing fuzzy logic combining a linear quadratic gauss controller and a bang–bang controller was used to control draw bead position. The draw beads were used to control local forces near the draw beads. The blank holder pressures were used to control both wrinkling and local forces during forming. It was shown that a complex, advanced controller could be modeled using MATLAB’s SIMULINK and implemented in DSPACE CONTROLDESK. The resulting control systems for blank holder pressures and draw beads were used to control simultaneously local punch forces and wrinkling during the forming operation thereby resulting in a complex control strategy that could be used to improve the robustness of the stamp forming processes.


2015 ◽  
Vol 63 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Gaida ◽  
Christian Wolf ◽  
Robin Eccleston ◽  
Michael Bongards

AbstractClosed-loop control of the substrate feed as well as the application of online instrumentation are important to achieve optimal biogas plant operation. Therefore, this paper presents two novel approaches for online instrumentation and control to achieve optimal AD plant operation based on middle-infrared spectroscopy on the one hand and nonlinear model predictive control on the other hand. At present, research into both techniques is being performed separately, with the intention that in the future the spectroscopic measurements will be integrated into the control loop.


2014 ◽  
Vol 931-932 ◽  
pp. 1298-1302
Author(s):  
Thiang Meadthaisong ◽  
Siwaporn Meadthaisong ◽  
Sarawut Chaowaskoo

Programming control in industrial design is by its nature expert upon an example being Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). Such programmes are unsuitable for children or novices as they cannot understand how to use the programme. This research seeks to present tangible programming for a basic control system in new frameworks in engineering education for children. Such programmes could be for use in kindergartens, primary schools or general teaching where knowledge about basic control is required. Normally open-loop and closed-loop control system programming is taught at university and college level. This may be late as far as acquiring knowledge of basic control systems is concerned. Using tangible programming without a computer but instructions and interface, relay and motor could result in children in kindergartens and primary schools being able to programme open-looped control systems which mix chemicals or closed-loop control systems which control conveyor belts. However, the children would not be able to undertake programming using programmable control in a similar scenario.


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