SYNTHESIS OF CONTROL SYSTEM OF ENERGY CONSUMING TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESS BASED ON D PARTITIONING
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https://doi.org/10.31618/ESSA.2782-1994.2021.2.75.160Keywords:
D-partition, robust regulator, evaporator, automatic control systemAbstract
The work is aimed at solving the applied problem of developing an automatic control system for the evaporator using the principle of D-partition. Since there is always uncertainty in real problems, the solution of the problem of synthesis of the control system is reduced to the synthesis of a robust regulator. As a result, the area of robust stability of the object was obtained and an array of PI controller settings was formed, which ensures the stability of the object in the entire range of uncertainty.
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