2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprocont.2010.04.003
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Tuning PI/PID controllers for integrating processes with deadtime and inverse response by simple calculations

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“…The proposed methods have been compared with the methods of Jeng and Lin [16], Pai et al [15] and Luyben [17] and the various simulation results are shown in Figs. 19-22 and Table 7.…”
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“…The proposed methods have been compared with the methods of Jeng and Lin [16], Pai et al [15] and Luyben [17] and the various simulation results are shown in Figs. 19-22 and Table 7.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The PID controller design methods for the integrating processes with inverse response and time-delay may be found in [14][15][16]. Gu et al [14] have presented a PI/PID controller design method based on the H 1 optimization and the IMC theory.…”
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“…The simplicity of the proportional integral derivative (PID) algorithm and assured satisfactory performance have made the PID controller, as the versatile and extensively used compensator in the process industries (Lee et al 2008;Pai et al 2010). PID can compensate the effects of processes with delay and no delay.…”
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“…PID can compensate the effects of processes with delay and no delay. A study has indicated that 97 % of the controllers in the industry use PID algorithm for regulator operation (Lee et al 2008;Pai et al 2010;Eris and Kurtulan 2011;Gopi Krishna Rao et al 2013;Desborough and Miller 2002). The IFAC Conference on Advances in PID Control held in Brescia (Italy) during 28-30 March 2012 concluded that there is no perfect alternative to the PID controller at least at the bottom layer in the process industries (Alcántara et al 2013;Shamsuzzoha 2014).…”
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