Multivariable self-tuning temperature control of a thermo-analyzer
Multivariable self-tuning temperature control of a thermo-analyzer
- Author(s): V. Bobal ; J. Machacek ; M. Hruby ; R. Prokop
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19960517
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- Author(s): V. Bobal ; J. Machacek ; M. Hruby ; R. Prokop Source: UKACC International Conference on Control. Control '96, 1996 p. 1 – 6
- Conference: UKACC International Conference on Control. Control '96
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- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19960517
- ISBN: 0 85296 666 0
- Location: Exeter, UK
- Conference date: 2-5 Sept. 1996
- Format: PDF
The paper deals with the multivariable self-tuning temperature control of a thermo-analyzer. The controller parameters are derived on the basis of the deadbeat approach. For parameter estimation of the process model, the recursive least squares method with LD decomposition and directional forgetting is applied. This multivariable controller has been designed especially for technological processes, where the process output variables without overshoot or with prescribed overshoot are desired and reference signals are changed with steps and linear increasing.
Inspec keywords: self-adjusting systems; furnaces; least squares approximations; multivariable control systems; temperature control; recursive estimation; adaptive control
Subjects: Simulation, modelling and identification; Self-adjusting control systems; Multivariable control systems; Control of heat systems; Interpolation and function approximation (numerical analysis); Thermal variables control
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