Title :
Cutter distance sensor for an adaptive position-/torque control in cross cutters
Author :
Hansen, Dirk ; Holtz, Joachim ; Kennel, Ralph
Author_Institution :
Hardware Dev., Kollmorgen Seidel GmbH & Co. KG, Duesseldorf, Germany
Abstract :
Cross cutters are important equipment in the paper industry. A well-known design is to use mechanically coupled cutters providing synchronous motion. To improve dynamic behavior of cross cutters and to reduce maintenance effort it would be advantageous to operate the cutters by separately controlled servo drives. This idea requires very exact knowledge concerning cutter positions to ensure proper operation and to avoid any crash. This paper presents a progressive sensor measuring the distance between the cutter knives and distinguishing between knives approaching or touching each other directly on the one hand and normal cutting operation with material between the knives on the other hand. Measuring results obtained by a test example of the sensor are presented.
Keywords :
adaptive control; cutting; distance measurement; electric sensing devices; paper industry; position control; servomechanisms; torque control; adaptive position control; adaptive torque control; cross cutters; cutter distance sensor; dynamic behavior; maintenance effort reduction; mechanically coupled cutters; normal cutting operation; progressive sensor; separately controlled servo drives; synchronous motion; touching knives; Adaptive control; Blades; Computer crashes; Programmable control; Pulp and paper industry; Senior members; Servomechanisms; Tactile sensors; Torque control; Vehicle crash testing;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 2002. Conference Record of the 2002 Annual
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7446-0
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.2002.1015131