Application of numerical technique in tangent analysis of a discrete step response data

Tangent analysis is the conventional method used to analyze an open-loop step response curve. It is done by drawing a tangent line at the steepest point of the step response curve. The process dynamics such as dead time and response rate can be obtained from the analysis. Later, this information is...

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Published in:2002 Student Conference on Research and Development: Globalizing Research and Development in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SCOReD 2002 - Proceedings
Main Author: Ishak A.A.; Ahmad A.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2002
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Ishak A.A.; Ahmad A.
Application of numerical technique in tangent analysis of a discrete step response data
2002
2002 Student Conference on Research and Development: Globalizing Research and Development in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SCOReD 2002 - Proceedings


10.1109/SCORED.2002.1033045
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84971659070&doi=10.1109%2fSCORED.2002.1033045&partnerID=40&md5=a47ded3365a5f21a02ace9c816d8cdd0
Tangent analysis is the conventional method used to analyze an open-loop step response curve. It is done by drawing a tangent line at the steepest point of the step response curve. The process dynamics such as dead time and response rate can be obtained from the analysis. Later, this information is applied to the open-loop tuning rule for optimum PID calculation. With current developments in paperless recorders and digital computer control, the step response curve is available in discretized form. Accordingly, the process dynamics of the discrete step response can be analyzed numerically. It is, therefore, the intention of this paper to present the application of numerical analysis in extracting the process dynamics from discrete step response data. © 2002 IEEE.
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Application of numerical technique in tangent analysis of a discrete step response data
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description Tangent analysis is the conventional method used to analyze an open-loop step response curve. It is done by drawing a tangent line at the steepest point of the step response curve. The process dynamics such as dead time and response rate can be obtained from the analysis. Later, this information is applied to the open-loop tuning rule for optimum PID calculation. With current developments in paperless recorders and digital computer control, the step response curve is available in discretized form. Accordingly, the process dynamics of the discrete step response can be analyzed numerically. It is, therefore, the intention of this paper to present the application of numerical analysis in extracting the process dynamics from discrete step response data. © 2002 IEEE.
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