Lecture 10: Frequency Response: Department of Chemical Engineering I.I.T. Bombay, India
Lecture 10: Frequency Response: Department of Chemical Engineering I.I.T. Bombay, India
Bombay, India
Frequency Response
Frequency Response
The inherent reluctance of a process and its natural dynamics determines its
response to various frequencies.
Qc
F,z D,xd
W=0.1 rad/sec
W=1 rad/sec
W=5 rad/sec
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Input signal
w
u(t) = sin (w t) u ( s) 2
s 2
w
y(s) G(s) 2
s w 2
And then invert this in the time domain to get the frequency
response.
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Im. axis
Real axis
Illustrative example
1
1 G ( jw)
G(s) jw 1
s 1
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jw 1 1 jw
G ( jw) 2 2 2 2 2 2
w 1 w 1 w 1
1 w
Re( jw) 2 2 and Im( jw) 2 2
w 1 w 1
Output Amplitude is therefore
1 w
2 2 1
2 2 2 2
w 1 w 1 2 w2 1
Bode Plots: Plot the amplitude ratio (AR) and the phase lag on
two separate plots called the Magnitude and the phase plots.
For the illustrative example,
Nyquist Plots: Plot the amplitude ratio (AR) and the phase lag
on the same plot in the imaginary plane.Treat G(jw) as a
complex number and plot the Real(G) and Imag(G) on the
diagram.
Note: Unlike the bode plot, the phase angle is implicit in the plot here.
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K
G ( s) ,
s
K
G ( jw)
jw
K
AR ,
w
tan 1 () 90o
AR
log( ) log(w)
K
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G ( s) K (s 1) ,
G ( jw) K (jw 1)
AR K 1 w2 2 ,
tan 1 (w)
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(s 1)
G ( s) K ,
s 1
(jw 1)
G ( jw) K
jw 1
Effective Lead
1 w2 2
AR K ,
2 2
1 w
Amplitude
(1)
G ( s) K ,
( 1s 1)( 2 s 1)
(1) Phase
G ( jw) K
( 1 jw 1)( 2 jw 1)
1
AR K , 180o at higher frequencies
2 2
1 w2 1 1 w2 2
0o at lower frequencies
AR 1 2 2 1 2
log( ) (1 w 1 ) (1 w2 2 )
K 2 2
AR
log( ) log(1), at low frequencies
K
and to - 2log(w ) at higher frequencies
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(K )
G ( s) 2 2
,
( s 2s 1)
AR 1
,
K 2 2 2
(1 w ) (2w ) 2
2w
1
tan 2 2
1 w
It can be shown that the AR curve shows a hump for all values of less
than 0.707 and the maxima occurs at
1
r 1 2 2
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G ( s) e s , G ( jw) e jw
AR
1,
K
w