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Dr. Maha Mahmoud Aly Lashin :: Publications:

Title:
Tuning of a Lag-Lead Compensator used with a First Order Plus an Integrator Process.
Authors: Galal A. Hassaan, Mohammed A. Al-Gamil, Maha M. Lashin
Year: 2013
Keywords: Compensator, Root Locus, Overshoot, Frequency Response, Settling Time and Matlab
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD)
Volume: 3
Issue: 5
Pages: 41-48
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Maha Mahmoud Aly Lashin_tunning of a lag lead.pdf
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Abstract:

Lag-lead compensators are well known in automatic control engineering. They have 4 parameters to be adjusted (tuned) for proper operation. The frequency response of the control system or the root locus plot are traditionally used to tune the compensator in a lengthy procedure. A first order with an integrator process in a unity feedback loop of 67.3% maximum overshoot and 12 seconds settling time is controlled using a lag-lead compensator (through simulation). The lag-lead compensator is tuned by minimizing the sum of absolute error of the control system using MATLAB. Four functional constrains are used to control the performance of the lag-lead compensated control system. The result was reducing the process oscillation to 2.438% overshoot and an 0.648 seconds settling time. The performance of the lag-lead compensated system with the present tuning approach is compared with the classical tuning using the root locus technique. The comparison showed that the present tuning technique is superior.

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