02-08-2008 01:52 PM
02-08-2008 02:05 PM
02-08-2008 02:11 PM
I think the part that puzzles me is the integral part doesn't do what it is supposed to do. I understand the overshoot, but it is supposed to reduce the steady state error, which I didn't see from my experiments. more help?
bjbdts
02-08-2008 02:18 PM
02-08-2008 02:34 PM
Thanks, I agree in that system the response is slow. However that is not the case in my system. If you look at the experment results I provide, the total time I use is only 25 seconds. The period of the oscillations I have is about 2-3 seconds. When converting the period into minutes, that's what I got, about 0.04 minutes.
02-08-2008 02:41 PM
02-08-2008 03:56 PM
02-09-2008 07:11 PM - edited 02-09-2008 07:12 PM

02-12-2008 12:07 PM
I never get that perfect oscillations. Please take a look at what I've got so far. One improvement I made is that I set the temperature range as 15degrre C to 200 degree C ( it was 15--500 degree C before) when converting the engineering unit to percentage. In the screenshots, dark blue is the process variable, red is set point profile. P, I and D represent Kc, Ti and Td respectively. NI_5 is where the oscillation starts. NI_6 is what I got from Ziegler-Nichols method, but I'm not satisfied with the result. My goal is that delta T should be within +/- 5 degreeC. In NI_7 I changed I and D a little bit, I like the end part but the overshoot is too high. Fine tuning is really time consuming, Has anyone here tried the autotuning method? Any recomendations/experiences on this? Since I'm new on PID control, Am I at the right track?
bjbdts
02-13-2008 05:37 PM