B - Lecture6 Time-Domain Specifications Automatic Control System
B - Lecture6 Time-Domain Specifications Automatic Control System
Introduction
Introduction
The
Introduction
For
Step-Function Input:
R t 0
r (t )
0 t 0
or
r (t ) R us (t )
r (t )
Ramp-Function Input:
R t
r (t ) R t 1(t )
0
t0
Slope=R
t0
The ramp function has ability to test how the system would
respond to a signal that changes linearly with time.
Parabolic-Function Input:
R 2
R 2
t
r (t ) t 1(t ) 2
2
r (t )
t0
t0
s Rs s
1
s
ht L s
s
1
Ct s s Rs s 2
s
ct t L s 2
s
K s s Rs s 1 s
k t L1 s
H (s ) (S )
Ct(s ) (S )
K (s )
s
1
H (s )
h(t)
k( )d
0
ct(t)
h( )d
0
dh(t )
K ( s ) sH ( s ) , k(t )
dt
dct (t )
H ( s ) sC t ( s ) , h(t )
dt
s 2 2ns n2
ymax yss
100%
Percent overshot %
yss
overshoot
y ss
t
t p Peak time
1.05
1.00
0.95
ts
1.00
0.50
td
The typical uint-step response of a second-order system
1.00
tr
1.00
0.90
0.10
tr
ess
=2% or 5%