Identification for control of suspended objects in non-Newtonian fluids

Author:

Birs Isabela123,Muresan Cristina1,Copot Dana23,Nascu Ioan1,Ionescu Clara23

Affiliation:

1. Technical University of Cluj-Napoca , Department of Automation , Memorandumului Str., No. 28, Cluj , Napoca , Romania

2. Ghent University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture , Department of Electrical Energy, Systems and Automation , Technologiepark 914, 2nd Floor, 9052 , Ghent , Belgium

3. EEDT Group, Member of Flanders Make consortium , Flanders , Belgium

Abstract

Abstract This paper proposes a framework for modelling velocity profiles and suspended objects in non-Newtonian fluid environment. A setup is proposed to allow mimicking blood properties and arterial to venous dynamic flow changes. Navier-Stokes relations are employed followed by fractional constitutive equations for velocity profiles and flow. The theoretical analysis is performed under assumptions of steady and pulsatile flow conditions, with incompressible properties. The fractional derivative model for velocity and friction drag effect upon a suspended object are determined. Experimental data from such an object is then recorded in real-time and identification of a fractional order model performed. The model is determined from step input changes during pulsatile flow for velocity in the direction of the flow. Further on, this model can be employed for controller design purposes for velocity and position in pulsatile non-Newtonian fluid flow.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Analysis

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