Position Control System of a Trunk in an Upward Airflow

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This paper work presents some aspects of modeling the behavior an object in an upward airflow with possible applications in pneumatic elevators. In the premises known from the literature, was formulated the physical model of corp behavior at air flow varying. In the first stage of the work, was completed in Solid Works the physical model and the functioning simulation in Flow Simulations. The imput data was provided in solving the mathematical model in Matcad 13. To achieve the control system was chose an open sources software solution with SCADA interface made in Pro wiew.

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699-703

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October 2014

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