Advanced PID Control
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.29 (978 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1556179421 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 461 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The authors of the best-selling book PID Controllers: Theory, Design, and Tuning once again combine their extensive knowledge in the PID arena to bring you an in-depth look at the world of PID control. A new book, Advanced PID Control builds on the basics learned in PID Controllers but augments it through use of advanced control techniques. In this way it is possible to make a smooth transition from PID control to more advanced model based controllers. Particular attention is given to specific challenges such as reset windup, long process dead times, and oscillatory systems. Design of PID controllers are brought into the mainstream of control system design by focusing on requirements that capture effects of load disturbances, measurement noise, robustness to process variations and maintaining set points. It is also possible to get insight into fundamental limitations and to determine the information needed to design good controllers. As in their other book, modeling methods, implementation details, and problem-solving techniques are also presented.. The book provides a solid foundation for understanding, operating and implementing the more advanced features of PID controll
"4.5 Stars James C Smith This is the best book I've seen on applied controls, period. The only reason I didn't give it a full 5 stars is that it often makes jumps in the math, without showing the derivations to make those jumps. I can see leaving out the steps in the main body of the text to avoid cluttering up the presentation, but I'd like to see them put the details in the Appendix.Beyond that, the book is impressive in its breadth of coverage, and does a fine job going between the fairly practical and fairly analytical. This would make a great grad course just by itself.. .5 Stars" according to James C Smith. This is the best book I've seen on applied controls, period. The only reason I didn't give it a full 5 stars is that it often makes jumps in the math, without showing the derivations to make those jumps. I can see leaving out the steps in the main body of the text to avoid cluttering up the presentation, but I'd like to see them put the details in the Appendix.Beyond that, the book is impressive in its breadth of coverage, and does a fine job going between the fairly practical and fairly analytical. This would make a great grad course just by itself.. "Combines a Mathematical and Practical Approach" according to John Matlock. PID (proportional-Integral-Derivative) controllers have become the technology of choice in a large percentage of control circuits. The basic concept of a PID controller is that they compare a measured value from a process with a reference setpoint value. The difference is then processed to change the various inputs when can then bring the measured value to desired value.PID controllers are not new, their development began at least 250 years ago with purely mechanical controllers such as the centrifugal governors on steam engines. Now, of course the new control. Allan Vandyke said Dry. This book just seems like an overview of PID Control. I have found it hard to stay interested in the text.