Adaptive process control system
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1. An adaptive process control system comprising:
- a) means for measuring at least one process parameter and generating a time varying analog signal, defined as a first signal, representative of such parameter;
b) sampling means for periodically sampling, at a selected sampling rate, such first signal and providing a second signal;
c) means responsive to the second signal for converting the second signal to a digital form, defined as a third signal, reflecting the value of the process parameter;
d) a computer responsive to the third signal for providing fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth signals, the fourth signal representing the value of the rate of change of the process parameter;
the fifth signal representing a value of the running average of the process parameter, updated at the sampling rate plus a first constant;
the sixth signal representing a value of the running average of the process parameter, updated at the sampling rate, minus a second constant;
the seventh signal representing a non-running average of the process parameter plus a third constant;
the eight signal representing a non-running average of the process parameter minus a fourth constant; and
e) comparison means for comparing the values of the third signal with the values of each of the fifth through eighth signals and for generating respective error signals when the value of the third signal reflects a value beyond the value of the fifth through eighth signals and where the value of the fourth signal is beyond the value defined by a fifth constant.
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Abstract
An abrasive waterjet cutting system is monitored and controlled by measuring at least one process parameter and using that measurement as a comparison with a running average of the process parameter as it may change over time. Optionally, the rate of change of the process parameter may also be used to signal an emergency condition, and extreme outer limits of the process parameter may be used to define unacceptable operating conditions.
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1. An adaptive process control system comprising:
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a) means for measuring at least one process parameter and generating a time varying analog signal, defined as a first signal, representative of such parameter; b) sampling means for periodically sampling, at a selected sampling rate, such first signal and providing a second signal; c) means responsive to the second signal for converting the second signal to a digital form, defined as a third signal, reflecting the value of the process parameter; d) a computer responsive to the third signal for providing fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth signals, the fourth signal representing the value of the rate of change of the process parameter; the fifth signal representing a value of the running average of the process parameter, updated at the sampling rate plus a first constant; the sixth signal representing a value of the running average of the process parameter, updated at the sampling rate, minus a second constant; the seventh signal representing a non-running average of the process parameter plus a third constant; the eight signal representing a non-running average of the process parameter minus a fourth constant; and e) comparison means for comparing the values of the third signal with the values of each of the fifth through eighth signals and for generating respective error signals when the value of the third signal reflects a value beyond the value of the fifth through eighth signals and where the value of the fourth signal is beyond the value defined by a fifth constant. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. Method for adaptively controlling a process comprising:
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a) measuring at least one process parameter and generating a time varying analog signal, defined as a first signal, representative of such parameter; b) periodically sampling, at a selected sampling rate, such first signal and providing a second signal; c) converting the second signal to a digital form, defined as a third signal, reflecting the value of the process parameter; d) providing fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth signals in response to the third signals, the fourth signal representing the value of the rate of change of the process parameter; the fifth signal representing a value of the running average of the process parameter, updated at the sampling rate plus a first constant; the sixth signal representing a value of the running average of the process parameter, updated at the sampling rate, minus a second constant; the seventh signal representing a non-running average of the process parameter plus a third constant; the eight signal representing a non-running average of the process parameter minus a fourth constant; and e) comparing the values of the third signal with the values of each of the fifth through eighth signals and generating respective error signals when the value of the third signal reflects a value beyond the value of the fifth through eighth signals and where the value of the fourth signal is beyond the value defined by a fifth constant. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An adaptive process control system comprising:
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a) means for measuring at least one process parameter and generating a time varying analog signal, defined as a first signal, representative of such parameter; b) sampling means for periodically sampling, at a selected sampling rate, such first signal and providing a second signal; c) means responsive to the second signal for converting the second signal to a digital form, defined as a third signal, reflecting the value of the process parameter; d) a computer responsive to the third signal for producing several signals, one representing a value of the running average of the process parameter, updated at the sampling rate, plus a first constant and one representing a value of the running average of the process parameter, updated at the sampling rate, minus a second constant; and e) comparison means for comparing the value of the third signal with the values of the signal produced by element d) and for generating error signals when the value of the third signal reflects a value outside the range of values established by element d).
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