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1. Wind Tunnel Control (WEBWIND) By: Adam Green Advisor: Dr. Aleksander Malinowski Dr. Scott Post Bradley University Department of Electrical Engineering.

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Page 1: 1. Wind Tunnel Control (WEBWIND) By: Adam Green Advisor: Dr. Aleksander Malinowski Dr. Scott Post Bradley University Department of Electrical Engineering.

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Wind Tunnel Control(WEBWIND)

By:Adam Green

Advisor:Dr. Aleksander Malinowski

Dr. Scott Post

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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Presentation Outline

• Abstract

• Completed Last Semester

• Completed Since January

• Checklist

• Equipment Update

• Timeline Update

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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The Wind Tunnel

• Wind Chamber

• Actuators

• Control Switches– ON/OFF– Wind Speed Damper

• Sensors

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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Abstract

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

• Networked access to controls and measurements.

• Simplify the wind tunnel control.

• Simplify measurements.

• Use LabVIEW on local and remote PC.

• Use DAQ for analog and digital I/O.

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High-Level Block Diagram

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Presentation Outline

• Abstract

• Completed Last Semester

• Completed Since January

• Checklist

• Equipment Update

• Timeline Update

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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Hardware-side Interfacing Design

• ON/OFF Control

• Damper Control

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Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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Hardware-side Design

• Universal motor analysis by Ben and Mike.

• Digital signals to control damper and blower.

• Control untested.

• Untested on wind tunnel.

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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Presentation Outline

• Abstract

• Completed Last Semester

• Completed Since January

• Checklist

• Equipment Update

• Timeline Update

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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LabVIEW - Server

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

• Server/Client implemented using TCP protocol

• Server connected to microcontroller, sensors, and hardware using DAQ.– Code complete, need DAQ to test

I/O.• All backbone code complete and

thoroughly tested.– Timing limitations with I/O? Matched

TCP calls?

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Server Limitations

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

• Single User, Limited Security• Move Called– Status only, won’t lock out

users

• User Command Processing– Speed?– Completely untested.

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Labview Server Code

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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LabVIEW - Client

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

• Actuators, movement call, and commands implemented.

• Data received from server.• Client can terminate connection without

interrupting the server.• Distribution?

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Labview Client Code

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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Presentation Outline

• Abstract

• Completed Last Semester

• Completed Since January

• Checklist

• Equipment Update

• Timeline Update

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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Remaining Checklist

• Physical implementation of actuator controller

• Interfacing DAQ to wind tunnel

• Hardware control of damper and blowers

• Power supply

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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Presentation Outline

• Abstract

• Completed Last Semester

• Completed Since January

• Checklist

• Equipment Update

• Timeline Update

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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Equipment Update

• Local PC with LabVIEW software• Not received as of 2/21/11.

• 2 DC controlled, AC Solid State Relays (Omron G3NA-225B)

• 1 DC controller, DC Solid State Relay (Omron G3NA-D210B)

• 1 Double Pole, Double Throw AC Relay (Dayton 1EGX1)• National Instruments Analog and Digital Data Aquistion

Device (PCI MIO-16E-4) • Wind Tunnel System and Peripheral Components• Silicon Labs 8051F120 Microcontroller

• 1 destroyed, currently using a spare.

Bradley University

Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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Schedule - Revised

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Department of Electrical Engineering (2011)

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