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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING
AND TECHNOLOGY JAMSHORO SINDH
PAKISTAN
SIR RAFIQUE AHMED
JHATIAL

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HAMMAMA SOHAIL
11TE47

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P-I-D
CONTROLLER
Proportional Action
(P-Action)
A Proportional Band that is too
narrow causes hunting! The TC will
than behave like an ON/OFF
controller!
A correctly sized P-Band results in
an Overshoot, followed by an
Undershoot and than
Stabilization, with a small offset
near the Set Point.
With a (far) too large P-band the
Set point temperature will never be
reached!
Integral action
P+I -Action
When we add the “Integral Action” we can reduce the Offset to
0C, in a specified time.

The “Integral Action” will reduce the Offset completely, in the
“Integral time”
Because the “Integral Action” “Resets” the Offset caused by the
P-Action, the I action is in some books also called the “Reset
Action”.
 Integral control is a second form of feedback control.
A negative error will cause the signal to the system to
decrease, while a positive error will cause the signal to increase.
I-only controllers are much slower in their response time than P
only controllers.
This slower response time can be reduced by combining I-only
control with another form, such as P or PD control.
 I-only controls are often used when measured variables need to
remain within a very narrow range and require fine-tuning control.
I-control correlates the controller output to the integral of the
error.
Differential Action
P+ I+ D-Action
When we get a “Disturbance” in our process the PI
controller responds “rather slow”

 The D-Action looks at the speed of change.
 It INCREASES the Output capacity of the TC VERY
RAPIDLY
 D-Action” we will have LESS Undershoot, LESS Overshoot
and win valuable Time.
D-control is a form of feed forward control.
It functions to minimize the change of error, thus keeping the
system at a consistent setting.

The primary benefit of D controllers is to resist change in the
system.
Unlike proportional and integral controllers, derivative controllers
do not guide the system to a steady state. Because of this
property, D controllers must be coupled with P, I or PI controllers to
properly control the system.
D-control correlates the controller output to the derivative of the
error.
•A proportional-integral-derivative controller (PID
controller) is a generic control loop feedback
mechanism (controller) widely used in industrial control
systems.
•A PID controller calculates an "error" value as the difference
between a measured process variable and a desired set
point
•The PID controller calculation algorithm involves three
separate constant parameters, and is accordingly sometimes
called three-term control: the proportional,
the integral and derivative values
Proportional

P

Integral

I

Differential

D

• P depends on
the present error

• I on the accumulation
of past errors

• D is a prediction
of future errors, based on current
rate of change
The Characteristics of P, I, and D
Controllers
 A proportional controller (
) will have the effect of reducing
the rise time and will reduce but never eliminate the steadystate error.
An integral control (
) will have the effect of eliminating the
steady-state error for a constant or step input, but it may make
the transient response slower.
A derivative control (
) will have the effect of increasing the
stability of the system, reducing the overshoot, and improving the
transient response.
In fact, changing one of these variables can change the effect of the
other two.
With the PID controller we can set the P+I+D values so that we will
not have any Over or undershoot and reach set point directly.
PID controller has all the necessary dynamics: fast reaction on
change of the controller input (D mode), increase in control signal to
lead error towards zero (I mode) and suitable action inside control
error area to eliminate oscillations (P mode).

“This “combination”, of “Present + Past
+ Future”, makes it possible to control
the application very well”
The effects of each of controller parameters
Kp, Ki , Kd
CL
RESPONS
E

SPEED OF
RESPONSE

OVERSHOOT

S-S ERROR

Kp

Increase

Increase

Decrease

Ki

Decrease

Increase

Eliminate

Kd

Increase

Decrease

No Change
Advantages and disadvantages of
controls
Typical uses of P, I, D, PI, and PID
controllers
p i d controller

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p i d controller

  • 1. MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY JAMSHORO SINDH PAKISTAN
  • 2.
  • 3. SIR RAFIQUE AHMED JHATIAL Submitted to: HAMMAMA SOHAIL 11TE47 Submitted by:
  • 5. Proportional Action (P-Action) A Proportional Band that is too narrow causes hunting! The TC will than behave like an ON/OFF controller! A correctly sized P-Band results in an Overshoot, followed by an Undershoot and than Stabilization, with a small offset near the Set Point. With a (far) too large P-band the Set point temperature will never be reached!
  • 6. Integral action P+I -Action When we add the “Integral Action” we can reduce the Offset to 0C, in a specified time. The “Integral Action” will reduce the Offset completely, in the “Integral time” Because the “Integral Action” “Resets” the Offset caused by the P-Action, the I action is in some books also called the “Reset Action”.
  • 7.  Integral control is a second form of feedback control. A negative error will cause the signal to the system to decrease, while a positive error will cause the signal to increase. I-only controllers are much slower in their response time than P only controllers. This slower response time can be reduced by combining I-only control with another form, such as P or PD control.  I-only controls are often used when measured variables need to remain within a very narrow range and require fine-tuning control. I-control correlates the controller output to the integral of the error.
  • 8. Differential Action P+ I+ D-Action When we get a “Disturbance” in our process the PI controller responds “rather slow”  The D-Action looks at the speed of change.  It INCREASES the Output capacity of the TC VERY RAPIDLY  D-Action” we will have LESS Undershoot, LESS Overshoot and win valuable Time.
  • 9. D-control is a form of feed forward control. It functions to minimize the change of error, thus keeping the system at a consistent setting. The primary benefit of D controllers is to resist change in the system. Unlike proportional and integral controllers, derivative controllers do not guide the system to a steady state. Because of this property, D controllers must be coupled with P, I or PI controllers to properly control the system. D-control correlates the controller output to the derivative of the error.
  • 10. •A proportional-integral-derivative controller (PID controller) is a generic control loop feedback mechanism (controller) widely used in industrial control systems. •A PID controller calculates an "error" value as the difference between a measured process variable and a desired set point •The PID controller calculation algorithm involves three separate constant parameters, and is accordingly sometimes called three-term control: the proportional, the integral and derivative values
  • 11. Proportional P Integral I Differential D • P depends on the present error • I on the accumulation of past errors • D is a prediction of future errors, based on current rate of change
  • 12. The Characteristics of P, I, and D Controllers  A proportional controller ( ) will have the effect of reducing the rise time and will reduce but never eliminate the steadystate error. An integral control ( ) will have the effect of eliminating the steady-state error for a constant or step input, but it may make the transient response slower. A derivative control ( ) will have the effect of increasing the stability of the system, reducing the overshoot, and improving the transient response.
  • 13. In fact, changing one of these variables can change the effect of the other two. With the PID controller we can set the P+I+D values so that we will not have any Over or undershoot and reach set point directly. PID controller has all the necessary dynamics: fast reaction on change of the controller input (D mode), increase in control signal to lead error towards zero (I mode) and suitable action inside control error area to eliminate oscillations (P mode). “This “combination”, of “Present + Past + Future”, makes it possible to control the application very well”
  • 14. The effects of each of controller parameters Kp, Ki , Kd CL RESPONS E SPEED OF RESPONSE OVERSHOOT S-S ERROR Kp Increase Increase Decrease Ki Decrease Increase Eliminate Kd Increase Decrease No Change
  • 16. Typical uses of P, I, D, PI, and PID controllers