The Modeling Study of Compound Control System of the Injection Molding Machine’ VFSR

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This thesis paper proposes the theory of compound control system to solve the problems of slow dynamic response, low system control precision, and reduced productivity in the process of speed regulation generated because of the frequency conversion renovation in the injection molding machine, and deduces it with mathematical modeling based on the qualitative theories of ordinary differential equations. My conclusions indicate that to adopt the compound control system can largely improve its steady state and precision, and increase its dynamic response speed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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1501-1504

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May 2014

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