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A Practical Approach to PID Tuning 
by Abdul Aziz Ishak at Univ. Malaya 1998
Abdul Aziz at Badland, USA 1995
Abdul Aziz Ishak: He had been working in private sector as an engineer for two years before joining UiTM as a lecturer in 1990. He hold a Master of Science in chemical enginering from Washington University (1995), USA and a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering from Wayne State University (1986), USA. At UiTM, he teaches Material Balance for the Industrial Chemistry students, organizes process control seminars and conducts short courses. He has trained and supervised numerous thesis students in process control, especially pH control. He has developed a new strategy in manual process controller tuning which will ease and speed up normal routine calculation.
 
About this webpage: Most process control's notes or articles emphasize on theoritical aspect only and little examples. This webpage will provide the practical aspect of PID tuning and  industrial applications.
SHORT NOTES
1.  Performing open-loop test
2.  Optimum PID calculation 1
3.  Examples of SR optimum PID calculation
4.  Examples of NSR optimum PID calculation
5.  Test yourself on optimum PID calc. part 1
6.  Test yourself on optimum PID calc. part 2
7.  Reformulated Tangent Method
8.  Applications of the Reformulated Tangent Method
9.  Optimum PID calculation 2
10. More tuning's rule of thumbs
 
LINKS

1.  Control Engineering Magazine
2.  Control Engineering Virtual Library
3.  Expertune Inc.
4.  Process Control notes from MiningCo
5.  Notes from U. Newcastle Upon Tyne
6.  Instrumentation & Control Society Malaysia (ICSM)
7.  International Society for Measurement and Control (ISA)
8.  InTech Magazine

 

 


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