METHOD FOR MEASURING ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF A QUANTITATIVE WEIGHING DEVICE
20220057253 · 2022-02-24
Inventors
- Shenhui Wang (Changzhou, CN)
- Qi Wan (Changzhou, CN)
- Jingke Wang (Changzhou, CN)
- Yu Zhang (Changzhou, CN)
- YuPeng Zhao (Changzhou, CN)
Cpc classification
G01G13/04
PHYSICS
G01G13/2852
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A method is provided for measuring an energy efficiency of a quantitative weighing device. A data measurement part is formed by: recording a control time of fast charging, recording a control time of slow charging, recording a comparison prohibition time, and recording weighing data. A current device reliability parameter, a fast charging feed flow, and a slow charging feed flow are calculated, based on the comparison prohibition time and the control time of slow charging. The fastest feed time under a requirement of a target reliability parameter is calculated as the difference between the target reliability parameter and the calculated control reliability parameter. By using the method, application data, such as capability of a quantitative control device and energy efficiency of the quantitative weighing device, can be intuitively obtained. This facilitates commissioning, maintenance, and use of the quantitative weighing control device.
Claims
1. A method for measuring an energy efficiency of a quantitative weighing device, comprising: recording, for the quantitative weighing device, to form a data measurement part: a control time of fast charging (Ft), a control time of slow charging (St), a comparison prohibition time (Ht), and weighing data (Wt); calculating, based on the comparison prohibition time (Ht) and the control time of slow charging (St): a control reliability parameter (Y) of the quantitative weighing device, a fast charging feed flow (Cf), and a slow charging feed flow (Cs); and calculating a fastest feed time under a condition of a target reliability parameter based on a difference between the target reliability parameter and the calculated control reliability parameter (Y).
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the comparison prohibition time (Ht) is obtained by: checking whether a slow charging off moment is after a fast charging off moment; and searching, in reverse time, for a moment at which a weighed weight is greater than or equal to the slow charging off weight, starting from the slow charging off moment and taking a slow charging off weight as a standard, until the fast charging off moment, such that: if the moment is found, this moment is recorded; or if the moment is not found, the fast charging off moment is recorded, wherein the time from the fast charging off moment to the moment that is recorded is the comparison prohibition time (Ht).
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising the steps of: performing a statistical calculation of the measurement data part, such as Ft[N], St[N], Ht[N], and Wt[N], to obtain averages FtA, StA, HtA, and WtA and standard deviations FtS, StS, HtS, and WtS, wherein Ft represents the control time of fast charging, St represents the control time of slow charging, Ht represents the comparison prohibition time, Wt represents the weighing data, and N is a natural number.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising the steps of: obtaining a least squares solution of feed capability of the weighing device by solving an equation system for the fast charging feed flow (Cf) and the slow charging feed flow (Cs), wherein the equation system comprises: assuming the fast charging feed flow (Cf) and the slow charging feed flow (Cs) satisfy the equation system:
5. The method of claim 3, wherein the step of calculating the control reliability parameter (Y) of the quantitative weighing device comprises: deriving the calculated control reliability parameter (Y) as the ratio
(StA−HtA)/(StS+HtS), if the control time of slow charging (St) and the comparison prohibition time (Ht) follow normal distribution.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the fastest feed time is defined as a sum of the control time of slow charging (St) and the control time of fast charging (Ft) under the condition of the target reliability parameter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The inventive concept will be better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMODIMENTS
[0018] To make the above objectives, features and advantages of the inventive concept more apparent and easier to understand, specific implementations of the inventive concept will be described in detail using an embodiment.
[0019] Embodiments of the inventive concept will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Reference will now be made in detail to preferred embodiments of the inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0020] Furthermore, although the terms used in the inventive concept are selected from well-known common terms, some of the terms mentioned in the description of the inventive concept may have been selected by the applicant according to his or her determination, and the detailed meaning thereof is described in the relevant section described herein.
[0021] Furthermore, the inventive concept must be understood, not simply by the actual terms used but also by the meanings encompassed by each term.
[0022] The inventive concept discloses a method for measuring the energy efficiency of a quantitative weighing device as shown in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] Backward tracing of the data measurement part is performed in reverse time based on a threshold of a slow charging control off point. When a time length starting from the fast charging off moment to a first position moment coinciding with a weighing curve is smaller than zero, the time is zero, and a batch of data above is obtained through N measurements: Ft[N], St[N], Ht[N], and Wt[N], where Ft represents the control time of fast charging, St represents the control time of slow charging, Ht represents the comparison prohibition time, Wt represents weighing data, the weighing data being the weight for stable weighing after the fast charging and the slow charging are completed, and N is a natural number.
[0025] In order to achieve a balance between speed and accuracy, fast charging is usually used to increase speed and slowing charging is usually used to ensure accuracy during quantitative weighing control. The time from the start of fast charging to the end of fast charging is the control time Ft of fast charging. The time from the start of slow charging to the end of slow charging is the control time St of slow charging.
[0026] Preferably, the method for measuring the energy efficiency further comprises: performing statistical calculation to obtain averages FtA, StA, HtA, and WtA and standard deviations FtS, StS, HtS, and WtS of data such as Ft[N], St[N], Ht[N], and Wt[N].
[0027] Preferably, a least squares solution of the feed capability of the quantitative weighing device is obtained by solving an equation system for the fast charging feed flow and the slow charging feed flow, and the equation system comprises: assuming the fast charging feed flow and the slow charging feed flow as Cf and Cs, respectively, that satisfy the following equation system:
[0028] The fast charging feed flow and the slow charging feed flow are Cf and Cs is obtained by solving the equation system using the Cramer's rule, and this method is also applicable to a device having three or even more-speeds. The fast charging feed flow Cf is the speed of fast charging, and the slow charging feed flow Cs is the speed of slow charging.
[0029] A quantitative control target of the device is WA. For a high-speed quantitative feed system, stable weighing after controlling may usually not be performed i.e. Wt does not exist. The quantitative control target WA is used to replace data of Wt[N], and data of the required fast charging feed flow and slow charging feed flow can still be obtained through calculation.
[0030] Preferably, calculating the control reliability parameter Y of the quantitative weighing device specifically comprises that: the control is reliable without overshooting, and assuming that the control time of slow charging St and the comparison prohibition time Ht follows normal distribution, (StA−HtA)/(StS+HtS) characterizes control reliability (an n×σ a concept, since assuming that the data follows normal distribution, n*σ is several times of sigma as we usually say, for example, three times of sigma indicates that the control reliability is 99.7%, and this is commonly known in the control field or the field of statistical analysis).
[0031] Preferably, for the device reliability calculation part in the method for measuring the energy efficiency of a quantitative weighing device in the inventive concept, the control reliability is calculated based on the comparison prohibition time and the control time of slow charging. The fastest feed time is used to evaluate peak energy efficiency of the quantitative weighing device based on the difference between the target reliability parameter and the calculated control reliability parameter.
[0032] Here, the target reliability parameter is a preset parameter used for controlling the entire system. The calculated control reliability parameter is a parameter calculated in a system operation process.
[0033] The fastest feed time is a time from a time point at which the system starts to work in the initial state to a time point at which the fast charging feed flow and the slow charging feed flow are adjusted based on calculation of a real-time control reliability parameter and the preset target reliability parameter to make the calculated control reliability parameter equal to the preset target reliability parameter.
[0034] The fastest feed time under the requirements of the target reliability parameter specifically comprises: first, a preset reliability parameter of a user denoted as K, the control time of slow charging under the control reliability is expressed as:
StAz=HtA+K×(StS+HtS),
where K×(StS+HtS) is an inverse calculation of the control reliability.
[0035] The difference between control times of slow charging is expressed as:
ΔT=StA−StAx;
then the difference between the control times of slow charging is transposed to the control of fast charging, that is:
FtAx=FtA+ΔT×Cs/Cf,
and the energy efficiency of the device is characterized as:
DEE=FtAx+StAx
[0036] The energy efficiency characterization of the quantitative weighing device can be used to calculate a required device energy efficiency evaluation index. For example, the device energy efficiency evaluation index is the maximum number of packages or cans per hour. Certainly, there are a plurality of device energy efficiency evaluation indices. Those provided herein are merely examples and are not used as limitation to the present application.
[0037] For the fact that the fastest feed time is used to evaluate peak energy efficiency of the device based on the difference between the target reliability parameter and the calculated control reliability parameter Y, a specific derivation process thereof is applied, which is: assuming that the calculated control reliability parameter is Y, wherein
Y=(StA−HtA)/(StS+HtS).
[0038] Statistical analysis is performed on data represented as St[N] and Ht[N] to obtain averages StA and HtA, respectively, and standard deviations StS and HtS, respectively.
[0039] The following equations are obtained upon transposition: StA=HtA+Y*(StS+HtS); under the reliability parameter input by the user, StAx=HtA+K*(StS+HtS); where K is the target reliability parameter, StAx is the control time of slow charging, and FtAx is the control time of fast charging; the difference ΔT between the target reliability parameter and the calculated control reliability parameter satisfies ΔT=StA−StAx=(Y−K)*(StS+HtS); and the difference is substituted into the formula of the energy efficiency characterization of the device, that is, DEE=FtAx+StAx.
[0040] The target reliability parameter is the minimum requirement of the device. For example, if the baseline (the minimum requirement) of the device is 90%, the reliability parameter satisfying the requirement must be equal to or greater than 90%. The fastest feed time and reliability are inversely related i.e. when reliability rises, the fastest feed time decreases.
[0041] According to the above description of the method for measuring the energy efficiency of a quantitative weighing device, the quantitative weighing device used at the application site is an exemplary packaging scale, and the specific method used for measuring the energy efficiency of a quantitative weighing device is described in the following paragraphs.
[0042] The exemplary packaging scale is commissioned for operating in conditions that meet the needs of users, and the working efficiency of the system is expressed in terms of its packaging speed, that is, the number of packages handled per hour. However, it is difficult to determine the fastest working efficiency of the current system, thus making it difficult to determine whether the utilization rate of the quantitative weighing device has reached its maximum.
[0043] By using the aforementioned method, it is possible to first calculate the current device reliability parameter, the fast charging feed time and the slow charging feed flow, and then calculate the fastest feed time under a requirement of a target reliability parameter. It is also possible to clearly calculate the fastest working efficiency, i.e., number of packages handled per hour, of the current device.
[0044] This method enables the customers to operate the quantitative weighing device at full capacity, thereby improving the work efficiency and saving time. At the same time, it also warns the customers about a potential risk of decrease in reliability in case the number of packages per hour exceeds an optimal value.
[0045] In summary, in the method for measuring energy efficiency of a quantitative weighing device in the inventive concept, data of a quantitative weighing device is obtained through tests, and the feed capability of the quantitative weighing device is obtained through analysis on the basis of the test data, thereby the energy efficiency of the quantitative weighing device is evaluated. In the method for measuring energy efficiency of a quantitative weighing device, application data such as capability of the quantitative weighing device and energy efficiency of the quantitative weighing device can be intuitively obtained, which facilitates commissioning, maintenance, and use of the quantitative weighing device.
[0046] Although specific implementations of the inventive concept have been described above, those skilled in the art should understand that these are merely examples, and the scope of protection of the inventive concept is defined by the appended claims. Various alterations or modifications to these implementations can be made by a person skilled in the art without departing from the principle and essence of the inventive concept; however, these alterations and modifications all fall within the scope of protection of the inventive concept.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0047] Ft control time of fast charging [0048] St control time of slow charging [0049] Ht comparison prohibition time [0050] Wt weighing data [0051] Y control reliability parameter [0052] Cf fast charging feed flow [0053] Cs slow charging feed flow [0054] K reliability parameter of a user [0055] DEE energy efficiency of the device