3.Design of local linear models using PID Tuning According to error

Shinichi Imai
Graduate school, Tokyo Gakugei University, 4-1-1, Nukuikita-machi, Koganei, Tokyo, 184-8501, Japan
pp. 321–325
ABSTRACT
PID control is widely used in process systems represented by chemical processes and petroleum refining processes. The reason is that PID control has a simple structure. However, most of the existing systems are non-linear systems, and it is difficult to always obtain good control results with fixed PID control. Therefore, in this study, we propose a method of tuning the PID gain according to the deviation (control error) of the control result, and verify the effectiveness of this method through experiments. For self-tuning PID control using a local linear model, we propose a program that performs PID tuning only when the deviation occurs with a certain magnitude. A simulation is performed on the Hammerstein model, which is a non-linear system. As a result of the experiment, the number of PID gain changes could be significantly reduced.

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Article History
Received 11 November 2021
Accepted 24 October 2022

Keywords
Local linear models
PID controller
Control error

JRNAL9403

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