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Re: How to learn process control system in practice?
« Reply #20 on: 15/01/2023 18:26:13 »
It's been so long since I made video  about process control system. I finally finished editing another one. 

It tries to explain the concept of control gain in an open loop control system. I found some sources explaining PID controller directly to the control gain in closed loop system, while skipping this important preliminary step.
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Re: How to learn process control system in practice?
« Reply #21 on: 18/01/2023 13:46:57 »
In this video we will explain about open loop gain in a process control system. The explanation starts with a bare minimum system to emphasize the effect of controller gain, and eliminate other contributing parameters.
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