Pneumatic gas transportation system
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Hi,
Does anybody know, how to properly model the gas flow in simscape pneumatics? Gas flow into pneumatic resistive pipe at some predefined pressure, say 30 bars. But if I use an ideal pressure generator, it creates the pressure of 30 bars in all the system, even at the end of the pipe which is not realistic, since pneumatic resistive pipe causes a pressure drop. but by using an ideal flow rate generator I cannot predefine initial pressure at the inlet of the pipe. Any suggestions how to implement this very simple case?
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Guy Rouleau
on 4 Jun 2012
What you mention is surprising. If you connect in series a reference, pressure source, an orifice (or pipe) and a reference, the pressure will be different on each side of the orifice (or pipe).
If you look at the demo model "ssc_pneumatic_actuator.mdl", there is a pressure difference at the ports of the pipes and orifices.
With the information available, it is hard to say, but I would bet the problem is in the way components are connected. Do you have a closed circuit where pressure stabilize to the same value everywhere after some time?
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Guy Rouleau
on 5 Jun 2012
You are correct, the Simscape documentation specifies that "every node should have a volume of fluid associated with it."
https://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/physmod/simscape/ug/br7vtpp.html#br7vtvl-1
I recommend using the Simscape Explorer to observe the pressure and flow at each node... this should help explaining where the flow is going:
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/28184-simscape-simulation-results-explorer
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