Frequency domain design of a series structure of robust controllers for multi-input single-output systems (Q1721400)

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Frequency domain design of a series structure of robust controllers for multi-input single-output systems
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    Frequency domain design of a series structure of robust controllers for multi-input single-output systems (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    Summary: The regulation of a disturbed output can be improved when several manipulated inputs are available. A popular choice in these cases is the series control scheme, characterized by (1) a sequential intervention of loops and (2) faster loops being reset by slower loops, to keep their control action around convenient values. This paper tackles the problem from the frequency-domain perspective. First, the working frequencies for each loop are determined and closed-loop specifications are defined. Then, Quantitative Feedback Theory (QFT) bounds are computed for each loop, and a sequential loop-shaping of controllers takes place. The obtained controllers are placed in a new series architecture, which unlike the classical series architecture only requires one controller with integral action. The benefits of the method are greater as the number of control inputs grow. A continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) is presented as an application example.
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