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Automatic Startup Operation of Plastics Extruder by Flexible Intelligence Machine Control
Masaki Arao*, Junichi Kawano**, Mamoru Egi* and Masaharu Osumi**
*Social Systems Business Company, Omron Corporation, 2-1 2-chome, Nishikusatsu, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-0035, Japan
**Industrial Automation Company, Omron Corporation, Shiokoji Horikawa, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8530, Japan
Received:January 5, 2001Accepted:January 28, 2001Published:June 20, 2001
Keywords:FIMC, hierarchical structure, control knowledge, startup operation, plastics extruder
Abstract
In process control, the need of multitype small-lot production becomes strong. But, due to strong nonlinearity and abrupt changes of plant dynamics, attempts to introduce quantitive model of plants and promote automated operations have been hindered. For this problem, we proposed the concept and the structure of the FIMC (Flexible Intelligence Machine Control) which is a controller with functions for acquiring control knowledge about the operation knowhow from the data furnished of expert operators in manual operation control hysteresis and eventually in automating operations based on control knowledge. In this paper, we show the design method and effectiveness of the FIMC applied to the startup operation of the plastics extruder.
Cite this article as:M. Arao, J. Kawano, M. Egi, and M. Osumi, “Automatic Startup Operation of Plastics Extruder by Flexible Intelligence Machine Control,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.13 No.3, pp. 282-288, 2001.Data files:
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