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Parametric Identification of the Process of Transporting an Aluminum Oxide Fibre

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Fibre Chemistry Aims and scope

An automated system is proposed for feeding primary fibers of aluminum oxide to minimize their rupture and stabilize the production process. A set of measures connected with study of the fiber transport process as a controlled object is carried out and a stepped electric drive which is simple to make and has the necessary parameters is developed in order to realize the system. An algorithm and program for controlling the process are also developed. The process of transporting aluminum oxide fibers is subjected to parametric identification in the software package Matlab. A mathematical model of the process is obtained as a result of the study and is proven to be reliable. The average transient response is approximated with a high degree of accuracy by a transfer function.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 3, pp. 41-45, May-June, 2013.

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Akopyan, A.O., Rumyantsev, Y.D. Parametric Identification of the Process of Transporting an Aluminum Oxide Fibre. Fibre Chem 45, 165–170 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-013-9503-3

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