Claims
- 1. A method of controlling a blending and mixing plant comprising the steps of:
- a) providing an ideal aggregate flow rate;
- b) providing an ideal additive percentage set point;
- c) sending the ideal aggregate flow rate to an aggregate process controller;
- d) receiving a current aggregate flow rate signal from an aggregate sensor;
- e) comparing the ideal aggregate flow rate to the current aggregate flow rate in the aggregate process controller;
- f) calculating the ideal additive flow rate from the additive percentage set point and the current aggregate flow rate;
- g) changing the current aggregate flow rate by sending an aggregate output signal from the aggregate process controller to an aggregate dispenser;
- h) sending the ideal additive flow rate to an additive process controller;
- i) receiving a current additive flow rate signal from an additive sensor;
- j) comparing the ideal additive flow rate to the current additive flow rate in the additive process controller;
- k) changing the current additive flow rate by sending an output signal from the additive process controller to an additive dispenser; and
- l) repeating steps c-k at predetermined intervals.
- 2. The method of controlling a blending and mixing plant in claim 1 wherein the additive is a dry additive.
- 3. The method of controlling a blending and mixing plant in claim 2 wherein the additive sensor is a belt scale sensor.
- 4. The method of controlling a blending and mixing plant in claim 2 wherein the additive process controller is a proportional integral derivative controller.
- 5. The method of controlling a blending and mixing plant in claim 1 wherein the additive is a liquid additive.
- 6. The method of controlling a blending and mixing plant in claim 5 wherein the additive sensor is a flow meter.
- 7. The method of controlling a blending and mixing plant in claim 5 wherein the additive process controller is a proportional controller.
- 8. The method of controlling a blending and mixing plant in claim 1 wherein the aggregate process controller is a proportional integral derivative controller.
- 9. The method of controlling a blending and mixing plant in claim 1 wherein the aggregate sensor is a belt scale sensor.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/593,408 filed on Jan. 29, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,873,653.
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