Sorry that wasn't very clear. I need the motor to slow down during the non-Newtonian phase, and I believe this can be accomplished with torque control. At a constant speed, torque increases with viscosity and puts more stress on the mechanical system. It would seem that torque control can...
I am concerned about the drive slowing the motor down once the load on the system increases due to the viscosity change. From what I have read, it seems that torque control is how this would be accomplished. Does that check out?
The CFW700 has an auto tune routine and I can manually enter...
I have a batch mix tank where the fluid undergoes a rheopectic viscosity change (thickens when mixed). The process begins as a Newtonian fluid and undergoes the change after the addition of one chemical. The chemical is metered in fairly slowly, however the viscosity change happens fairly...