Difference between revisions of "Original Ziegler-Nichols gains listed after improved tuning rules are incorrect"
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− | The gains listed in parenthesis in equation (11.10) need to be updated in conjunction with the [[Ziegler-Nichols_tuning_rules_don | + | The gains listed in parenthesis in equation (11.10) need to be updated in conjunction with the [[Ziegler-Nichols_tuning_rules_don't_quite_match_the_original_gains_from_the_Ziegler-Nichols_paper|adjustment of the original Ziegler-Nichols gains]]: |
* For the step response method in equation (11.10a) the original Ziegler-Nichols gains should be $k_p = 0.9T/(K \tau)$ and $k_i = <font color=blue>0.27</font> T / (K \tau^2)$. | * For the step response method in equation (11.10a) the original Ziegler-Nichols gains should be $k_p = 0.9T/(K \tau)$ and $k_i = <font color=blue>0.27</font> T / (K \tau^2)$. | ||
* For the frequency response method in equation (11.10b) the original Ziegler-Nichols gains should be $k_p = <font color=blue>0.45</font> k_c$ and $k_i = <font color=blue>0.54</font> k_c/T_c$. | * For the frequency response method in equation (11.10b) the original Ziegler-Nichols gains should be $k_p = <font color=blue>0.45</font> k_c$ and $k_i = <font color=blue>0.54</font> k_c/T_c$. |
Latest revision as of 08:43, 3 September 2019
Edition | Second |
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Version number | 3.0j |
Submission date | 31 Aug 2019 |
Your name | Richard Murray |
E-mail address | murray@cds.caltech.edu |
Chapter | 11 |
Page number | 11-13 |
Line number | 22, 23 |
Current status | Closed |
The gains listed in parenthesis in equation (11.10) need to be updated in conjunction with the adjustment of the original Ziegler-Nichols gains:
- For the step response method in equation (11.10a) the original Ziegler-Nichols gains should be $k_p = 0.9T/(K \tau)$ and $k_i = 0.27 T / (K \tau^2)$.
- For the frequency response method in equation (11.10b) the original Ziegler-Nichols gains should be $k_p = 0.45 k_c$ and $k_i = 0.54 k_c/T_c$.