Adaptive Flow Rate Control of a Hydraulic Proportional Valve
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概要
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The use of hydraulic proportional valves in industry is becoming increasingly popular as they have better performance than conventional on-off valves and lower cost than servovalves. However, due to significant time delay in valve dynamics, they are currently used for low-accuracy and low-dynamics applications. In this study, an adaptive self-tuning controller is proposed to enable a hydraulic proportional valve to achieve accurate set-point flow rate control. A moving model which reduces the system order and hence reduces the identification effort was used for the controller design. The controller is based on the pole-placement technique which shifts the dominant pole to the desired location. In addition, a predictor has been proposed to overcome the effect of the time delay. Experimental results have shown that the proposed self-tuning controller is better than the conventional PI controller as both transient oscillation and steady-state error shown in the PI control have been significantly reduced. Also, the performance of the closed-loop system is very robust as the system response remains the same under Various operating conditions.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1992-12-15
著者
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Lai Jiing-yih
Department Of Mechanical Engineering National Central University
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CHEN Yuan-Rong
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Central University
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Chen Yuan-rong
Department Of Mechanical Engineering National Central University