Simulation of Double Acting Pneumatic Cylinder Control
Journal Title: RECENT - Year 2014, Vol 15, Issue 43
Abstract
Implementing optimal control in a pneumatic driven system is not a very cheap or easy process. The control subsystem of a pneumatic driven system has to distinctive direction: the control from pneumatic point of view and the control from automatic point of view. The present papers offer a cheaper solution to choose an optimal control and command system from both perspectives. The solution offered is to simulate such a system using Matlab-Simulink toolbox.
Authors and Affiliations
Cătălin CHIVU
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