I wish my lecturer was fluent with Simulink and was taking control lectures with live simulations like shown in this video. There was so much left to our imagination some of which I had to correct later in my life.
Cascade control is useful for rejecting measured disturbances. The inner loop is often a flow controller. apmonitor.com/pdc/index.php/Main/CascadeControl
Yes, you only need 1 process transfer function. Here is more content on cascade control: apmonitor.com/pdc/index.php/Main/CascadeControl and apmonitor.com/pdc/index.php/Main/FeedforwardCascadeControl and apmonitor.com/che436/index.php/Main/LectureNotes36
I wish my lecturer was fluent with Simulink and was taking control lectures with live simulations like shown in this video. There was so much left to our imagination some of which I had to correct later in my life.
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hey! thank you! this was very helpful for my assignment. is there a video regarding feedforward and feedback control too?
Here is course content on feedback control: apmonitor.com/che436/index.php/Main/LectureNotes39 and apmonitor.com/pdc/index.php/Main/FeedforwardControl
what is the system we control?
Here are examples: apmonitor.com/pdc/index.php/Main/CascadeControl
What variables can you say it is controlling?
Cascade control is useful for rejecting measured disturbances. The inner loop is often a flow controller. apmonitor.com/pdc/index.php/Main/CascadeControl
Does Cascade control work with just one transfer function of the plant?
Yes, you only need 1 process transfer function. Here is more content on cascade control: apmonitor.com/pdc/index.php/Main/CascadeControl and apmonitor.com/pdc/index.php/Main/FeedforwardCascadeControl and apmonitor.com/che436/index.php/Main/LectureNotes36