Modeling, Identification and Control (Oct 2012)

The Good Gain method for simple experimental tuning of PI controllers

  • F. Haugen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4173/mic.2012.4.3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 4
pp. 141 – 151

Abstract

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A novel experimental method -- here denoted the Good Gain method -- fortuning PI controllers is proposed. The method can be regarded as analternative to the famous Ziegler-Nichols' Ultimate Gain method. The approach takenresembles the Ziegler-Nichols' method as it is based on experiments with theclosed loop system with proportional control. However, the method does notrequire severe process upset during the tuning like sustained oscillations.Only well-damped responses are assumed. Furthermore, in the present study itis demonstrated that the approach typically gives better stability robustnesscomparing with the Ziegler-Nichols' method. The method is relatively simpleto use which is beneficial for the user. A theoretical rationale based on second order dynamics is given.

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