Authors
Hayati Mamur1, Ismail Atacak2, Fatih Korkmaz3 and M.R.A. Bhuiyan1, 1Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey, 2Gazi University, Turkey and 3Cankiri Karatekin University, Turkey
Abstract
Liquid level tanks are employed in many industrial and chemical areas. Their level must be keep a defined point or between maximum-minimum points depending on changing of inlet and outlet liquid quantities. In order to overcome the problem, many level control methods have been developed. In the paper, it was aimed that obtain a mathematical model of an installed liquid level tank system. Then, the mathematical model was derived from the installed system depending on the sizes of the liquid level tank. According to some proportional-integralderivative (PID) parameters, the model was simulated by using MATLAB/Simulink program. After that, data of the liquid level tank were taken into a computer by employing data acquisition cards (DAQs). Lastly, the computer-controlled liquid level control was successfully practiced through a written computer program embedded into a PID algorithm used the PID parameters obtained from the simulations into Advantech VisiDAQ software.
Keywords
Computer-controlled system, Data acquisition card, Level control, PID, Process control