Design of Flow Control System with A Kickback Flow as A Manipulated Variable

The open loop experiment of water flow dynamic in pipe has been done in laboratory. Pump was used to flow water in pipe. Part of liquid from discard of pump was recycled back to the suction of pump (kickback) and adjusted to control the liquid flow to the next process. The open loop laboratory exper...

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Main Author: Yulius Deddy Hermawan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta 2017-12-01
Series:Eksergi
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PI
Online Access:http://jurnal.upnyk.ac.id/index.php/eksergi/article/view/2089/pdf_24
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spelling doaj-e1f42127779a48ec838d0490ef61e3752020-11-25T01:49:14ZengUniversitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran YogyakartaEksergi1410-394X2460-82032017-12-011422328Design of Flow Control System with A Kickback Flow as A Manipulated VariableYulius Deddy HermawanThe open loop experiment of water flow dynamic in pipe has been done in laboratory. Pump was used to flow water in pipe. Part of liquid from discard of pump was recycled back to the suction of pump (kickback) and adjusted to control the liquid flow to the next process. The open loop laboratory experiment produced the steady state parameters; they were discard flowrate =16.6 [L/min], kickback flowrate =5.8 [L/min], and liquid flowrate to the next process =10.8 [L/min]. These steady state parameters were then used as the initial value for closed loop simulation with computer programming. This study has proposed the liquid flow control configuration by manipulating the kickback flow. Proportional Integral (PI) was proposed to control the flow and Routh-Hurwitz (RH) stability criterion was chosen to predict the range of the controller gain (Kc) that gives stable response. The closed loop model was solved analytically with Laplace method for both servo and regulatory problems. The set point change of flow and disturbance were made based on step function. The scilab software was used to do closed loop simulation. Based on RH stability criterion, the controller gain should be negative in order to give stable response. The closed loop simulation showed that by using controller gain Kc=–0.5 and integral time constant tI=0.3 [min], stable and fast response with Integral Absolute Error (IAE) near to zero (0,0022) could be achieved. http://jurnal.upnyk.ac.id/index.php/eksergi/article/view/2089/pdf_24flow controlkickbackPIRouth-Hurwitzstable
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author Yulius Deddy Hermawan
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Design of Flow Control System with A Kickback Flow as A Manipulated Variable
Eksergi
flow control
kickback
PI
Routh-Hurwitz
stable
author_facet Yulius Deddy Hermawan
author_sort Yulius Deddy Hermawan
title Design of Flow Control System with A Kickback Flow as A Manipulated Variable
title_short Design of Flow Control System with A Kickback Flow as A Manipulated Variable
title_full Design of Flow Control System with A Kickback Flow as A Manipulated Variable
title_fullStr Design of Flow Control System with A Kickback Flow as A Manipulated Variable
title_full_unstemmed Design of Flow Control System with A Kickback Flow as A Manipulated Variable
title_sort design of flow control system with a kickback flow as a manipulated variable
publisher Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta
series Eksergi
issn 1410-394X
2460-8203
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The open loop experiment of water flow dynamic in pipe has been done in laboratory. Pump was used to flow water in pipe. Part of liquid from discard of pump was recycled back to the suction of pump (kickback) and adjusted to control the liquid flow to the next process. The open loop laboratory experiment produced the steady state parameters; they were discard flowrate =16.6 [L/min], kickback flowrate =5.8 [L/min], and liquid flowrate to the next process =10.8 [L/min]. These steady state parameters were then used as the initial value for closed loop simulation with computer programming. This study has proposed the liquid flow control configuration by manipulating the kickback flow. Proportional Integral (PI) was proposed to control the flow and Routh-Hurwitz (RH) stability criterion was chosen to predict the range of the controller gain (Kc) that gives stable response. The closed loop model was solved analytically with Laplace method for both servo and regulatory problems. The set point change of flow and disturbance were made based on step function. The scilab software was used to do closed loop simulation. Based on RH stability criterion, the controller gain should be negative in order to give stable response. The closed loop simulation showed that by using controller gain Kc=–0.5 and integral time constant tI=0.3 [min], stable and fast response with Integral Absolute Error (IAE) near to zero (0,0022) could be achieved.
topic flow control
kickback
PI
Routh-Hurwitz
stable
url http://jurnal.upnyk.ac.id/index.php/eksergi/article/view/2089/pdf_24
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