itsmoked
Electrical
- Feb 18, 2005
- 19,114
I have a refrigeration compressor that I'm controlling.
Part of the control process is running a fan that carries away the extracted heat after the refrigerant is compressed.
The ideal pressure at the compressor outlet is 225psig. As long as the process is not overloaded the compressor outlet pressure is controllable via how much heat is being removed by the fan.
I have absolute control of the fan speed.
The pressure really should not fall below 200psig.
I'm not very successfully controlling the pressure with the fan at the moment using a simple linear equation.
I know axial fan performance is NOT linear with speed though how that relates once the air has to also be blown thru a tight radiator is not very clear to me.
The pressure can go considerably higher than 230psig without harm.
I'm using a simple point slope equation:
Fan Speed = (20 * Pressure) - 4,000
This has the fan at full speed (numerically '600') when the pressure reaches 230psig.
I really don't have any idea of the correct style of control or equation I should be applying here.
Please give me your thoughts.
Keith Cress
kcress -
Part of the control process is running a fan that carries away the extracted heat after the refrigerant is compressed.
The ideal pressure at the compressor outlet is 225psig. As long as the process is not overloaded the compressor outlet pressure is controllable via how much heat is being removed by the fan.
I have absolute control of the fan speed.
The pressure really should not fall below 200psig.
I'm not very successfully controlling the pressure with the fan at the moment using a simple linear equation.
I know axial fan performance is NOT linear with speed though how that relates once the air has to also be blown thru a tight radiator is not very clear to me.
The pressure can go considerably higher than 230psig without harm.
I'm using a simple point slope equation:
Fan Speed = (20 * Pressure) - 4,000
This has the fan at full speed (numerically '600') when the pressure reaches 230psig.
I really don't have any idea of the correct style of control or equation I should be applying here.
Please give me your thoughts.
Keith Cress
kcress -