THE WINDER DANCER POSITION CONTROL MODEL USING DIFFERENT PID CONTROL STRUCTURES AND MICROLOGIX PLC

Saša S. Nikolić, Igor Kocić, Dragan Antić, Darko Mitić, Nikola Danković, Aleksandra Milovanović, Petar Đekić

DOI Number
https://doi.org/10.22190/FUACR220409007N
First page
077
Last page
093

Abstract


In the cable industry, improper regulation of the winding speed of the conductor cable, i.e. the position of the tensioner (dancer) leads to improper stretching of the conductor, which significantly affects the characteristics of the final product. Winding speed control is directly related to tensioning which is an additional problem. This paper presents a system for control a cable winding device using a linear PID controller with and without control signal limitation. The system parameters were determined using integral time-weighted absolute error (ITAE) criteria and realized using a conventional PLC controller.

Keywords

Winder dancer, PID controller, PLC controller, ITAE criteria

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