Date of Award
Summer 6-1996
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Honors College
Department
Electrical Engineering
First Advisor
James E. Cross
Second Advisor
Rogers J. Herman
Third Advisor
Beverly Wade
Abstract
The purpose of this design project is to design and demonstrate a complete mechatronic system that will regulate a desired temperature of a fluid and control the rate at which it is delivered. This system can serve several purposes and have numerous applications. In particular, applications are inclusive of, but not limited to the medical administration of certain types of medication. The Fluid Delivery System By Process Control can be utilized to control any number of factors such as the temperature of the medication, rate of administration, flow control, mixture ratios, and time and frequency of administration.
Recommended Citation
Banks, Anthony D., "Fluid delivery system by process control" (1996). Electronic Dissertations and Theses. 1.
https://digitalcommons.subr.edu/dissertations_theses/1