Control theory: process given, PID settings

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For the closed-loop control system, a PID controller is recommended to meet the requirements of zero steady-state error, infinite gain margin, and a 40-degree phase margin. The need for integrator action ensures zero steady-state error, while derivative action prevents the phase from crossing -180 degrees, thus achieving infinite gain margin. The phase margin requirement necessitates careful positioning of poles and zeros in the open-loop transfer function. The discussion includes inquiries about how to determine the appropriate settings for the PID controller to meet these specifications. Overall, understanding the relationship between the controller's actions and the system's response is crucial for achieving the desired control performance.
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Homework Statement



Problem:

We want a closed loop control loop for the given process (see bode plot), the control loop requirements are:
  • Steady state error needs to be zero.
  • The gain margin needs to be infinite.
  • The phase margin needs to be 40 degrees.
Questions:
  1. Which controller will be the best choice: P, PI, PID or PD and why?
  2. What are the controller settings needed to reach the requirements for the controller you have chosen.
The bode plot of the process is given:

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Homework Equations



Standard controllers in de Laplace domain.

The Attempt at a Solution



My attempt to find a solution:
  • Steady state error needs to be zero. ==> We need an integrator action
  • The gain margin needs to be infinite. ==> the phase is not allowed to cross the -180°.
  • The phase margin needs to be 40 degrees. ==> phase margin at 0 dB crossing.
Since the phase of the process is below -180° we need an extra null in the open loop equation. Therefore we need an derivative action (D-action). This will result in a phase that never crosses the -180°. Since we both need an I-action and D-action the appropriate controller will be a PID-controller.

How can I find the appropriate settings for my controller?

Thanks in advance for helping me out!
 

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Anyone?:frown:
 
I think he means undefined, since he concludes that the phase must stay above -180. I'm afraid that I don't know enough of the subject to know if that is the common way to say it.
 
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