Control design for longitudinal web dynamics: Benefits and drawbacks of robust control approaches
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2013-06Author
Knittel, Dominique
Frechard, Jonathan
Martz, Yannick
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Web tension and speed are two key variables to be monitored and controlled in order to achieve the expected final product quality. One of the main objectives in web handling plants is to reach an expected web speed while maintaining the web tension within an acceptable range around the tension reference in the entire processing line. In the recent years, many works have focused on the topic of web tension control and have proposed various ways to enhance the performance: H-infinity, optimal state feedback, neural network, etc. But the common practice in industrial web transport systems remains the use of decentralized PI-type controllers. An improved design methodology of these PI controllers with fixed -order and -structure synthesis approaches has been made. Nevertheless, despite high performances for a nominal working point, it has been noticed that the closed-loop system performances depend on the web elasticity since the dynamic behavior is strongly affected by the Young's modulus. Consequently the emphasis of this contribution is on the automatic tuning of PID (or PI) controllers for web processing plants that guaranty good performances of the closed-loop system.
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Knittel, D., Frechard, J., & Martz, Y. (2013, June). Control design for longitudinal web dynamics: Benefits and drawbacks of robust control approaches. Paper presented at the Twelfth International Conference on Web Handling (IWEB), Stillwater, OK.