A novel, low-cost pneumatic positioning system

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Abstract

Applications requiring accurate position control are in increasing use in industry. Pneumatic servo systems can provide a clean, accurate, robust positioning system; however, the proportional valves used in such systems are relatively expensive. The use of solenoid valves to replace a proportional flow control valve can significantly lower the price of a positioning system. This substitution is possible if the solenoid valves are operated using a pulse-width-modulated (PWM) control scheme. This work presents a design in which position control is realized on a single-rod, double-acting cylinder. Two solenoid valves operate conventionally to fill either chamber of the cylinder, while a third valve uses pulse-width modulation in metering the exhaust flow.The experimental apparatus is capable of positioning a load along a horizontal axis to within ±0. 10 mm. © 2005.

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Thomas, M. B., Maul, G. P., & Jayawiyanto, E. (2005). A novel, low-cost pneumatic positioning system. Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 24(4), 377–387. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0278-6125(05)80021-4

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