• DocumentCode
    486465
  • Title

    Overcoming Difficulties in the Application of Self-Tuning Controllers

  • Author

    Hiram, Yael ; Kershenbaum, Lester

  • Author_Institution
    Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College, London SW7, England
  • fYear
    1985
  • fDate
    19-21 June 1985
  • Firstpage
    1507
  • Lastpage
    1513
  • Abstract
    Self-Tuning Regulators are able, in principle, to control uncertain systems and have been used in a number of experimental facilities and industrial plants. However, potential practical problems have prevented the full acceptance of these controllers in industry; these include difficulties in choice of parameters, method of start-up, long-term operation, variable time delay, valve saturation, and sudden changes in the system. Using a variable forgetting factor, an extended horizon for control and a simplified start-up procedure, we have developed a robust, general-purpose algorithm which is suitable for most single-input, single-output applications. Flow, pressure and level control loops were implemented with a near-arbitrary set of parameters on a large pilot plant. With this formulation, no practical difficulties were experienced, even in pathological situations; a similar performance is expected for other applications in an industrial environment and the algorithm is recommended for general use.
  • Keywords
    Adaptive control; Control systems; Delay effects; Electrical equipment industry; Industrial control; Industrial plants; Level control; Robust control; Uncertain systems; Valves;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    American Control Conference, 1985
  • Conference_Location
    Boston, MA, USA
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    4788855