DocumentCode
1076627
Title
Application of advanced control theory to enhance molding machine performance
Author
Bulgrin, Thomas C. ; Richards, Thomas H.
Author_Institution
Van Dorn Demag Corp., Strongsville, OH, USA
Volume
31
Issue
6
fYear
1995
Firstpage
1350
Lastpage
1357
Abstract
The computing power and system design of recent custom designed control systems makes possible the application of modern control theory in injection molding machines to achieve new standards of performance without expensive, special purpose equipment. The new line of controls from the Van Dorn Demag Corporation uses digital filters, state transition logic, and high order temperature state control to control more accurately the molding machine process. The use of digital filters together with state transition logic reduces the controller response time latency, improves cycle-to-cycle repeatability, and predicts future positions of the molding machine clamp for use in clamp braking. The temperature state control system uses real-time mathematical modeling of the barrel and tracking of estimated thermal disturbances to better control the barrel temperature, These techniques are applied to a wide variety of injection molding machine types and sizes and can be done in a way which makes the programming and operation of the machines less difficult than with traditional methods
Keywords
braking; digital filters; logic programming; process control; real-time systems; temperature control; advanced control theory; clamp braking; cycle-to-cycle repeatability; digital filters; high order temperature state control; injection molding machine; performance enhancement; programming; real-time mathematical modeling; response time latency; standards; state transition logic; thermal disturbances; Clamps; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Control theory; Delay; Digital filters; Injection molding; Logic; Size control; Temperature control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.475725
Filename
475725
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