gaalfred
Agricultural
- May 2, 2017
- 5
Hello guys, I have searched high and low for clues to my problem and can't seem to get help. I have a centrifugal pump controlled by a VFD. The pump transfers milk from one tank to another through a milk-to-water and milk-to-glycol heat exchanger. The liquid levels in the two tanks are constantly changing. The source tank fills and empties and the destination tank fills, then is changed to an empty tank. I can monitor the levels of both tanks and use them in my PLC networks. I would like to arrive at an equation for my PID loop that varies the speed of the pump to keep the flow rate constant while the head pressure is changing. The number I want to arrive at is, how much do I need to change the speed of the pump for each change in total head to keep the flow constant. I have tried substituting the affinity equations in each other but I find myself running in circles. If anyone has done anything like this or knows how to approach it, I would appreciate hearing from you.