Design and Implementation of Fuzzy-based Fine-tuning PID Controller for Programmable Logic Controller
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Published:2024-08-12
Issue:5
Volume:16
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ISSN:2229-838X
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Container-title:International Journal of Integrated Engineering
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language:
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Short-container-title:IJIE
Author:
,Nguyen Van-Khanh,Tran Vy-Khang, ,Pham Hai, ,Nguyen Hoang-Dung, ,Nguyen Chi-Ngon,
Abstract
The Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controller, already known for its stability, is widely used in industrial applications and integrated into many Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). However, most PLCs do not support the self-tuning mechanism for PID controller parameters. Therefore, users must manually adjust several times to achieve the desired outcomes. This manual adjustment is time-consuming and must be repeated as control object parameters change over time. This study proposed a fine-tuning mechanism for the PID controller’s parameters based on a fuzzy-PD controller. The mechanism was designed and simulated using MATLAB/Simulink on an identified plant, then converted into a Structured Control Language (SCL) code for implementation on the PLC programs.Experimental results on the Siemens S7-1200 PLC demonstrated the proposed mechanism’s effectiveness in stabilizing the thermal plant by adjusting the initial parameters of the integrated PID controller. The system response was more stable, and the overshoot was minimized in comparison with the built-in auto-tuning feature on the S7-1200. Specifically, overshoot decreased to 0.79% from 0.94%, and the setting error declined to 0.1 °C from 0.45 °C. The above results indicate the effectiveness of the proposed self-tuning mechanism when used to improve the quality of PID controllers in PLCs. In addition, due to its ability to self-tuning parameters, it helps users reduce the time required to design PID controllers.