Title :
Pseudo-Decoupling and Control of Unidentified Plant
Author :
Thompson, Stephen
Author_Institution :
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, The Queen´´s University of Belfast, N. Ireland
Abstract :
A procedure based on measured step responses, is presented for the pseudo-decoupling of basically linear, non-oscillatory, multivariable plant. The method generates pre- and post-compensator matrices that will tend to make an otherwise non-dominant plant diagonally dominant. Once this is achieved, each loop is then tuned on an individual basis using one of the classical on-line methods, thus eliminating the need for a model. The method is illustrated by means of two examples. The first demonstrates the design procedure and the second reports on the application of the method in controlling the power generated by an internal combustion engine.
Keywords :
Design methodology; Extraterrestrial measurements; Frequency; Industrial engineering; Internal combustion engines; Mechanical variables measurement; Open loop systems; Power generation; Stability; State-space methods;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 1984