Title :
Adaptive temperature control of industrial processes: a comparative study
Author :
Gawthrop, P.J. ; Nomikos, P.E. ; Smith, L.S.P.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Glasgow Univ., UK
fDate :
5/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Three classes of automated tuning for PID controllers are discussed and compared. These are a Ziegler-Nichols-based autotuner, a waveform-analysis adaptive tuner and a least-squares identification-based self-tuner. The results of a program of experiments to evaluate the relative performance of the three approaches are presented, together with a discussion of their relative merits in the light of these experiments. Two representative industrial temperature-controlled processes are used in these experiments: a plastic-on-wire multizone extruder barrel and a laboratory furnace. Between them, these processes display typical characteristics such as nonlinearity and loop coupling.
Keywords :
adaptive control; control system analysis; identification; industrial control; least squares approximations; self-adjusting systems; temperature control; three-term control; PID controllers; Ziegler-Nichols-based autotuner; automated tuning; control system analysis; industrial temperature-controlled processes; laboratory furnace; least-squares identification-based self-tuner; loop coupling; nonlinearity; plastic-on-wire multizone extruder barrel; self adjusting systems; three term control; waveform-analysis adaptive tuner;
Journal_Title :
Control Theory and Applications, IEE Proceedings D