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Title: Design and Development of Single Tank Level System
Authors: Bhadauriya, Harshit
Keywords: IC 2014
Project Report 2014
IC Project Report
Project Report
14MIC
14MICC
14MICC12
Control & Automation
Control & Automation 2014
IC (Control & Automation)
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2016
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 14MICC12;
Abstract: Non-linear systems have been a challenge for control engineers since a long time. The aim of this report is to identify different strategies to control a non-linear system satisfactorily. This paper deals with the control strategies to be applied to a conical tank which behaves as a non-linear system. A conical tank shows non-linearity in its model due to its variation in area with respect to its height. Here we will try to control level of liquid to be lled in the conical tank. In order to get a satisfactory response we will need to apply different control strategies to control level of the liquid to be lled in the tank at a desired set point. We will start with a simple on-off control and then we will proceed further towards some control techniques like PI, PID etc. Further control investigation on the system will be made using some advanced model based control strategies. We will try to check the best performance we get by applying these techniques and we will try to have a comparative study about these results. Aim of this project is to build an embedded system using an ARM based controller which will be independent enough to control the level of the tank on its own by using advanced model based control strategies. This will result in reduction of extra apparatus and computers needed along with the conventional systems and hence a more compact system can be build.
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/11554
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