Title :
ConformTM automation with gap sensing and control
Author :
Khawaja, Kafeel A. ; Seneviratne, Lakmal D.
Author_Institution :
Holton Machinery Ltd, Bournemouth, UK
Abstract :
The paper presents the results of an investigation into the automation of the ConformTM extrusion process. For the ConformTM extrusion process to run efficiently and achieve high product quality, it is critical to maintain a wheel-tooling gap within close tolerances of a pre-defined value. An active high temperature gap sensing system is discussed that is implemented on copper ConformTM machines. The results from gap measurement tests, using a capacitive sensing system, are presented. The operator sets a desired gap using an LVDT-based feedback PID controller with a hydraulic actuation system. The benefits of the sensing system and the need for an automatic gap control system and associated benefits are also discussed. A microcontroller based feedback system is being developed, at present, for providing automatic control to maintain a required gap, specified by the operator. By providing gap sensing and semi-automatic control, less flash (waste) is produced. This will be improved further with automatic gap control. The research is carried out in collaboration with Holton Machinery Ltd, a leading manufacturer of ConformTM extrusion machinery.
Keywords :
actuators; distance measurement; extrusion; feedback; hydraulic control equipment; microcontrollers; process control; spatial variables control; three-term control; Conform extrusion process automation; Holton Machinery Ltd; LVDT-based feedback PID controller; capacitive sensing system; copper Conform machines; gap control; gap sensing; high product quality; high-temperature gap sensing system; hydraulic actuation system; microcontroller based feedback system; pre-defined value; wheel-tooling gap; Automatic control; Automation; Control systems; Copper; Feedback; Machinery; Microcontrollers; System testing; Temperature sensors; Three-term control;
Conference_Titel :
Automation Congress, 2002 Proceedings of the 5th Biannual World
Print_ISBN :
1-889335-18-5
DOI :
10.1109/WAC.2002.1049435