Title: CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR
1CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR Presented by Rohan
Lyall Objective -To explain what a
centrifugal governor is -To explain how it
works -To present its applications and benefits
2What is a Centrifugal Governor?
-The first governor was designed by James Watt in
1788 - A Governor is a feedback device on a
machine or engine that is used to provide
automatic control, as of speed, pressure, or
temperature - A Centrifugal Governor (also
known as Watt or fly-ball governor) is a specific
type of governor, that controls the speed of an
engine, by regulating the fuel admitted
3How Does it work? -Uses the principal of
proportion control -A proportional control
system - a type of linear feedback control
system. -output signal of a system is passed
back to the input -Two rotating masses that
indirectly control the speed of the
engine -These rotating masses are based on
centrifugal force - As engine speed increases,
Centrifugal force increases on masses which
causes an upward lift. -The rotating masses are
attached to valves that control the fuel flow
into cylinders, which then controls the speed of
the engine.
4IMAGE CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR
5- APPLICATIONS OF THE CENTRIFUGAL GOVERNOR
- - Governors are used frequently in a variety of
machine applications. - - They are seen on steam engines, internal
combustion engines and variously fueled turbines - - They are used in
- - Automobiles to restrict/maintain engine RPM,
total speed - - Governors protect engine from excessive
rotational speed - - used in some high performance cars to limit
vehicle speed - - Used in a spring-loaded record player, and
telephone dials to limit the speed.
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