- Ziegler–Nichols method
The Ziegler–Nichols tuning method is a heuristic method of tuning a
PID controller . It was developed byJohn G. Ziegler andNathaniel B. Nichols . It is performed by setting the "I" and "D" gains to zero. The "P" gain is then increased (from zero) until it reaches the critical gain , at which the output of the control loop begins to oscillate. and the oscillation period are used to set the P, I, and D gains depending on the type of controller used:This type of tuning creates a "quarter wave decay". This is an acceptable result, but not optimal.
References
*cite journal
last =Van, Doren
first =Vance J.
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title =Loop Tuning Fundamentals
journal =Control Engineering
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date =July 1, 2003
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accessdate = 2007-06-24* cite web
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first =Tomas
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title =Ziegler-Nichols Closed Loop Tuning
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date = February 13, 2004
url =http://www.chem.mtu.edu/~tbco/cm416/zn.html
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first =John
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title =Ziegler-Nichols Closed Loop Tuning
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date = January 9, 1996
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accessdate = 2008-09-03External links
* http://controls.engin.umich.edu/wiki/index.php/PIDTuningClassical#Ziegler-Nichols_Method
* http://users.aol.com/JohnShaw/znclosed.html
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