The Design and Simulation of Control System for Electrical Heating

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In view of the fact that the performance of any conventional PID control can t meet the requirement an electric boiler temperature control system, this paper puts forward a kind of improved algorithm for tuning the PID parameters. an adaptive fuzzy controller with adjusting factor is proposed in this paper. Experimental results illustrate that the adaptive fuzzy PID controller achieved the system performance index. The method of adaptive fuzzy PID control is a ideal method.

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