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Design and Comparison of Strategies for Level Control in a Nonlinear Tank

Claudio Urrea, Felipe Páez

2021Processes30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this work, a study of the water level control of an inverted conical tank system is presented. This type of tank has highly nonlinear mathematical and dynamic characteristics. Four control strategies are designed, applied, and compared, namely classical Proportional–Integral–Derivative (PID), Gain Scheduling (GS), Internal Model Control (IMC), and Fuzzy Logic (FL). To determine which of the designed control strategies are the most suitable for an inverted conical tank, a comparative study of the behavior of the system is carried out. With this purpose, and considering situations much closer to reality, a variety of scenarios, such as step responses, random input disturbances, and momentary load disturbances, are conducted. Additionally, performance indexes (error- and statistics-based) are calculated to assess the system’s response.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)Conical surfaceNonlinear systemPID controllerFuzzy logicGain schedulingMathematicsEngineeringControl (management)Control engineeringComputer scienceTemperature controlArtificial intelligencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsGeometryAdvanced Control Systems OptimizationAdvanced Control Systems DesignAdaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems
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