Estimation of Input to Transfer Function

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Omar Khalifa
Omar Khalifa on 20 Apr 2020
Commented: Ameer Hamza on 21 Apr 2020
Hello,
I want to control 220V 100 Watt "Band Heater", to apply 160 degree celsius on load and control it using PID Controller using on/off Relay, so in order to get Transfer function for this system, i applied 220V to the
heater and record the output values in array and send them to MATLAB, but in order to get transfer function i have to specify input/output for the system, so i specify the output(temperature), but i couldn't specify the exact input to the system. So my question is:
What is the exact input to this system in order to identify it in MATLAB?

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 20 Apr 2020
Since you applied a constant voltage of 220V, so you should create a vector with all values 220 and the same size and y2. Then use it as input for transfer function estimation.
x2 = 220*ones(size(y2));
define this in MATLAB workspace, and input x2 in the input field.
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Omar Khalifa
Omar Khalifa on 20 Apr 2020
Edited: Omar Khalifa on 20 Apr 2020
Alright, i understand that i should give Band Heater enough time to make the temperature curve becomes horizontal. I hope this will fix my problem.
Once again, thank you very much for your help.
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 21 Apr 2020
Correct. That will give enough data to estimate an accurate transfer function.

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