DocumentCode
485622
Title
A Fluidic/Pneumatic Interface Amplifier
Author
Kegel, T.M. ; Limbert, D.E.
Author_Institution
Graduate Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of New Hampshire
fYear
1982
fDate
14-16 June 1982
Firstpage
715
Lastpage
719
Abstract
The development of a low cost, reliable, linear pressure amplifier to interface Laminar Proportional Amplifiers (LPA) to pneumatic controllers is presented. The amplifier consists of an LPA input stage and an output stage consisting of a venturi in series with a bellows nozzle valve. The LPA output drives the bellows nozzle valve thereby altering the flowrate through the venturi. The pressure within the venturi throat region, which is the amplifier output, changes with the flowrate. Non-linear characteristics, due to supersonic flow within the venturi, are altered through the use of feedback to the LPA input. A computer based model, to aid in optimizing the amplifier design, is developed. This model incorporates the effects of shock waves and boundary layers within the venturi. Good correspondence between the model and an experimental prototype is shown.
Keywords
Bellows; Costs; Design optimization; Feedback; Fluid flow control; Pressure control; Proportional control; Prototypes; Shock waves; Valves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1982
Conference_Location
Arlington, VA, USA
Type
conf
Filename
4787949
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