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The Question is:
what is Intrigal Windup Saturation?
The Answer is :
Integral windup saturation would imply that process control or similar
instrumentation is involved, that a controller is apparently saturated
and with increasing error(s), and that oscillation or loss of process
control can result. Consider using the conditional integration, limited
integration, or tracking anti-windup methods to avoid the consequences
of the saturation.
It is possible that certain settings within OpenVMS could result in
forms of oscillation (such as the incrementation and decrementation
of the working set, when values are not relatively prime), but OpenVMS
is not normally directly involved in discussions of integrator windup.
Accordingly, please contact the organizations or vendor(s) involved in
supporting the local process control environment for assistance in
resolving this problem.
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