Istiaque Ahmed
Mechanical
Hi, I have a liquid filling system. I am attaching a schematic diagram of the system. The system consists of a tank (we keep a constant level of liquid), a spring operated check valve, a T-junction, a piston-cylinder operated by servo motor, some hoses and a filling head (there is valve inside the filling head which is operated by a small pneumatic actuator). We operate the servo motor to get a certain stroke in the piston cylinder which can maintain a constant volume of fluid (say like 180 ml). When servo moves to the right it creates a pressure inside the system which opens the spring operated valve to suck liquid from the tank. Then when it gives forward stroke it pushes the liquid to the filling head and the valve of the filling head opens by the signal coming from PLC and allows the liquid to fill in the pouch. The problem is, when we use cold liquid (Room temperature) it works well. We get a negligible tolerance like 175 ml to 185 ml. But when we use hot liquid (200 degree F) it starts working weird. Like first cyle we get 180 ml then gradually drops the volume, after a certain period it goes up and then down again. And the difference is huge like 130 ml, 200 ml, 150 ml etc. Like totally weird behavior. So my question is why this system acting different for hot and cold liquid? We tried to change the check valve couple of times. But all the time we get same result. For cold liquid, it is more consistent but we get weird behavior for hot liquid.