Title :
Electronic line-shafting control for paper machine drives
Author :
Valenzuela, M. Aníbal ; Lorenz, Robert D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univeristy of Concepcion, Chile
Abstract :
The current synchronized motion control methods used in paper machine drives are not designed to possess the inter-shaft stiffness properties which were responsible for the coordinating force inherent in classical, mechanically coupled paper machines. Consequently, these controllers cannot easily maintain coordination for all operating conditions. This paper presents the application of an “electronic line-shafting” control technique which serves to replicate and even improve on the historical, mechanical line-shafted properties. This technique was tested on a four-shaft experimental setup to evaluate such control during periods of drive-limited torque as well as sectional drive load disturbances. The experimental results demonstrate that the “electronic line-shafting” technique significantly improves the coordination, robustness, and overall stability of paper machine drives subjected to realistic physical limitations
Keywords :
machine control; machine testing; machine theory; motion control; motor drives; paper industry; process control; robust control; synchronisation; coordination; drive-limited torque; electronic line-shafting control; electronic line-shafting control technique; inter-shaft stiffness properties; paper machine drives; robustness; sectional drive load disturbances; stability; synchronized motion control methods; Drives; Force control; Mechanical factors; Motion control; Paper making machines; Power electronics; Pulleys; Pulp and paper industry; Robust stability; Shafts;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on