Optimizing Yarn Tension in Textile Production with Tension–Position Cascade Control Method Using Kalman Filter

Author:

Neaz Ahmed1,Lee Eun Ha2,Jin Tae Hwan2ORCID,Cho Kyung Chul2,Nam Kanghyun1

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Yeungnam University, 280 Daehak-Ro, Gyeongsan 38541, Republic of Korea

2. Energy System Research Center, Korea Textile Machinery Convergence Research Institute, Gyeongsan 38542, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The production of textiles has undergone a considerable transformation, progressing from its primitive origins in hand-weaving to the implementation of contemporary automated systems. Weaving yarn into fabric is a crucial process in the textile industry that requires meticulous attention to output quality products, particularly in the tension control section. The efficiency of the tension controller in relation to the yarn tension significantly affects the quality of the resulting fabric, as proper tension control leads to strong, uniform, and aesthetically pleasing fabric, while poor tension control can cause defects and yarn breakage, leading to production downtime and increased costs. Maintaining the desired yarn tension during textile production is crucial, although it poses several problems, such as the continuous diameter change of the unwinder and rewinder sections leading to system change. Another problem faced by the industrial operation is maintaining proper tension on the yarn while changing the roll-to-roll operation velocity. In this paper, an optimized method for controlling yarn tension through the cascade control of tension and position, incorporating feedback controllers, feedforward, and disturbance observers, has been proposed to make the system more robust and suitable for industrial use. In addition, an optimum signal processor has been designed to obtain sensor data with reduced noise and minimal phase difference.

Funder

Yeungnam University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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