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This document contains 8 homework problems related to designing compensators for control systems. Problem 1 asks to design a lead compensator to improve damping and natural frequency. Problem 2 asks to design a lag compensator to improve dominant closed-loop poles and steady-state ramp error. Problem 3 asks to cascade compensate a unity feedback system. Problem 4-8 ask to design various lead, lag, and lag-lead compensators to improve settling time and steady-state ramp error for unity feedback systems. All designs are to be verified in MATLAB.
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Home Assignment #6

This document contains 8 homework problems related to designing compensators for control systems. Problem 1 asks to design a lead compensator to improve damping and natural frequency. Problem 2 asks to design a lag compensator to improve dominant closed-loop poles and steady-state ramp error. Problem 3 asks to cascade compensate a unity feedback system. Problem 4-8 ask to design various lead, lag, and lag-lead compensators to improve settling time and steady-state ramp error for unity feedback systems. All designs are to be verified in MATLAB.
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HOMEWORK #6

Problem 1
Design a lead compensation for the system given by the transfer function 1
G s , that
s s

1
will provide a closed-loop damping   0.5 and natural frequency n  7 rad/sec. Verify the
design using MATLAB code.

In paper:

In Matlab:
G s K
 s  s  . Design a
2

Problem 2
Consider the system whose feed forward transfer function is given
by
lag compensator so that the dominant poles of the closed loop system are located at
s  1 j and
the steady state error to a unit ramp input is less than 0.2. Verify the design using the MATLAB
code.

Problem 3
Compensate the system unit feedback system, where K=164.6

Design the cascade compensator to improve the steady-state error by a factor of 10, if the system
is operating with a damping ratio of 0.174. Verify the design with MATLAB.

Problem 4
A unity feedback system with the forward (openloop) transfer function
G s  K
s s 
7
is operating with a closed-loop step response that has 15% overshoot. Do the following
(MATLAB code can be used):
a. Evaluate the steady-state error for a unit ramp input.
b. Design a lag compensator to improve the steady-state error by a factor of 20.
c. Evaluate the steady-state error for a unit ramp input to your compensated system.
d. Evaluate how much improvement in steady-state error was realized.
Problem 5
Design three lead compensators for the system that will reduce the settling time by a
factor of 2 while maintaining 30% overshoot. Compare the system characteristics between the
three designs.

Problem 6
A unity feedback system with the forward transfer function
G s  K
s s 
7
is operating with a closed-loop step response that has 15% overshoot. Do the following:
a. Evaluate the settling time.
b. Design a lead compensator to decrease the settling time by three times.
Choose the compensator's zero to be at -10.
Problem 7
Design a lag-lead compensator for the system so that the system will operate with 20% (with
K=192.1) overshoot and a twofold reduction in settling time. Further, the compensated system
will exhibit a tenfold improvement in steady-state error for a ramp input.

Problem 8
A unity feedback system with forward transfer function
G s  K
s s 
7
is operating with a closed-loop step response that has 20% overshoot. Do the following:
a. Evaluate the settling time.
b. Evaluate the steady-state error for a unit ramp input.
c. Design a lag-lead compensator to decrease the settling time by 2 times and decrease the
steady-state error for a unit ramp input by 10 times. Place the lead zero at - 3 .

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