- Pendulum and Hydrostat Control
Pendulum and Hydrostat control is a simple system for automatically controlling the depth in water of a machine. The
hydrostat senses the depth, sometimes this initially was with a simplebellows . However, with only a Hydrostat the system would tend to oscillate around the desired depth. Thependulum senses the angle at which the machine sits at relative to the vertical. The angle information is combined with the depth information in order to provide control signals to the machine's steering mechanism. The angle information is key in that it provides a damping term to the oscillation.In
control theory the effect of the addition of the pendulum can be explained as turning the simple proportional controller into a proportional-derivative controller since the depth keeping is not controlled by the depth alone anymore but also by thederivative (rate of change) of the depth which is roughly proportional to the angle of the machine.It was mainly used to control the depth of
torpedo es up until the end of theSecond World War , and reduced depth errors from +/- 40 feet (12 meters) to as little as +/- 6 inches (0.15 m).It was invented by
Robert Whitehead and was nicknamed "The Secret".External links
* http://www.btinternet.com/~philipr/torps.htm
* http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/1592/ustorp1.htm
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