Research on Advance Control of Chaotic Vibration Machine with High Vibration Intensity (I) - Mechanical Properties and PLC Control Decision

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The effective control of high-vibration intensity frequency and its overtime and over-limited is a bottleneck technology of chaotic vibration machine to finish specific operation. A PLC advance control system based on intelligent frequency is developed. Prediction of the possible vibration intensity extreme points and its distribution are processed data mining and prediction by sensor signal amplification, analog-digital conversion, and online monitor. Moreover, advanced control of the overtime and over-limited vibration intensity is achieved by constraint conditions correction and real-time feedback. The advanced control results can be verified by comparing grinding effect of conventional vibration mill with that of advanced control vibration mill. Further, the deaggregation and refinement of super-hard and superfine grinding can be achieved.

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