Investigation on a Temperature Control System Modeled after the Function of the Skin : On the Temperature Control System by the Operation of Flow Rate Allotment
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概要
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The contraction and relaxation of muscles located below the skin play an important role to maintain a constant internal body temperature. In this paper, we propose a new temperature control system modeled after the functions of the muscles located below the skin. The most important feature of this system is that the precise control of internal temperature is achieved by the operation of flow rate allotment. Moreover, we used digital adaptive control to improve the performance and flexibility of this system. To verify the validity of this system, the experiments were carried out and it was shown that this system can control the internal temperature within the range of ±0.02℃.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2001-12-15
著者
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NAKAMURA Masahide
Department of Informatics and Mathematical Science, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka Un
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Shoji Shinya
Kawasaki Heavy Industrial Co.
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Suzuki Ryoji
Yamaha Fine Tech.
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YAMADA Etsuro
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Akita University
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Yamada Etsuro
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Akita University
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