PID Control and Overshoot Elimination: Oscillation Curve Simulation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.40.1.154163Keywords:
Oscillation curve, PID controller parameters, OvershootAbstract
An identification of an industrial process is very necessary. An identification through a mapping chart analysis is conducted to obtain PID control parameters. The parameters of the PID controller are needed to adapt to changes in the process parameters that occur, and at the same time to re-tune the control parameters automatically. This paper discusses a program design that is created to describe the oscillation curve in an industrial process. After the oscillation curve is obtained, then the controller settings: P, PI, PID are tuned. The response curve of the results of the controller settings: P, PI, PID will result in overshoot. Overshoot will be eliminated mainly from the response curve of the results of the PI controller settings.