Experimental study and implementation of a novel digital closed-loop control system for coriolis mass flowmeter

Chun Hu, Dezhi Zheng, Shangchun Fan

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Abstract

Closed-loop control system undertakes the foundational task of maintaining the permanent vibration of the measuring tube for Coriolis Mass Flowmeter (CMF). In order to overcome the disadvantages of bad anti-jamming, slow response speed and high zero drift existing in conventional analog closed-loop system, a novel digital closed-loop control system is proposed in which the Multiplying Digital to Analog Converter is introduced to track the vibration signal of CMF in real time, together with the non-linear amplitude control method to vary the amplitude gain of the excitation signal, so that the measuring tube can be adjusted to vibrate with stable amplitude promptly. The real flow calibration experimental result shows that the maximum steady state relative error and repeatability are 0.147% and 0.039%, respectively. In addition, the start-up time of measuring tube can reach to 2.75 s.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6510450
Pages (from-to)3032-3038
Number of pages7
JournalIEEE Sensors Journal
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Coriolis mass flowmeter
  • digital close-loop system
  • multiplying digital to analog converter
  • pre-tuned parameter PI controller

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