Title :
Achieving Bilateralism in Electroheat Stability Evaluations
Author :
Roots, William K. ; Wu, Cheng-meng
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Aston
Abstract :
The stability criteria for controlled electroheat processes, i.e., plastic extruders, arc furnaces, induction furnaces, plasma torches, fluidized beds, etc., is studied. A previous geometric approach was unilateral, in that stability criteria could be evaluated if the electroheat gain and the controller sensitivity were known, but the reverse procedure was not possible. Subsequent experience has shown that this lack of bilateralism was unacceptable. Now the earlier geometric method is extended so that these stability criteria can be evaluated bilaterally. This covers almost all stability evaluations encountered in design-office and on-site situations. The presentation is practical, rather than mathematical, and is intended for the professional engineer concerned with the practical electroheat control problems of industry.
Keywords :
Electric variables control; Furnaces; Plasma stability; Plasma temperature; Plastics; Process control; Size control; Stability criteria; Temperature control; Temperature sensors;
Journal_Title :
Industry and General Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIGA.1969.4181082