Module 2 Full
Module 2 Full
If the output of control system for an input varies with respect to time, then it is
called the time response of the control system.
After applying input to the control system, output takes certain time to reach
steady state. So, the output will be in transient state till it goes to a steady state.
Therefore, the response of the control system during the transient state is known
as transient response.
The transient response will be zero for large values of ‘t’. Ideally, this value of ‘t’ is
infinity and practically, it is five times constant.
Steady state Response
The part of the time response that remains even after the transient response has died out, is known
as steady state response.
Example
Let us find the transient and steady state terms of the time response of the control system
Here, the second term 5e−t will be zero as t denotes infinity. So, this is the transient term.
And the first term 10 remains even as t approaches infinity. So, this is the steady state term.
Standard Test Signals
Why is it required?
The standard test signals are step, ramp, impulse and parabolic. These signals are used to know the
performance of the control systems using time response of the output.
Unit Step Signal
A unit step signal, u(t) is defined as
We can write unit ramp signal, r(t) in terms of unit step signal u(t) , as t u(t)
Unit Impulse Signal
We can write unit parabolic signal, p(t) in terms of the unit step signal u(t) as,
Response of Second Order System
A control system in which the highest power of ‘s’ in the denominator of its transfer function
is equal to 2 is called the second order control system.
Where,
•C(s) is the Laplace transform of the output signal, c(t)
•R(s) is the Laplace transform of the input signal, r(t)
•ωn is the natural frequency
•δ is the damping ratio.
Step Response of Second Order System
Consider the unit step signal as an input to the second order system.
We know the transfer function of the second order closed loop control system is,
C(t)
Since there is no time damping, this response doesn’t die out with time. This response is known as Undamped
response (sustained oscillation).
Case 2: δ = 1 (Critically damped case)
Substitute, δ=1 in the transfer function.
So, the unit step response of the second order system will try to reach the step input in steady state.
C(t)
t
Case 3: 0 < δ < 1 (Underdamped case)
Where,
•C(s) is the Laplace transform of the output signal, c(t)
•R(s) is the Laplace transform of the input signal, r(t)
•ωn is the natural frequency
•δ is the damping ratio.
Step Response of Second Order System
Consider the unit step signal as an input to the second order system.
We know the transfer function of the second order closed loop control system is,
C(t)
Since there is no time damping, this response doesn’t die out with time. This response is known as Undamped
response (sustained oscillation).
Case 2: δ = 1 (Critically damped case)
Substitute, δ=1 in the transfer function.
So, the unit step response of the second order system will try to reach the step input in steady state.
C(t)
t
Case 3: 0 < δ < 1 (Underdamped case)
Consider the step response of the second order system for t ≥ 0, when ‘δ’ lies between zero
and one.
Therefore, at t=td, the value of the step response will be 0.5. Substitute, these values in the above
equation.
At t=t2, the value of step response is one. Substitute, these values in the following equation.
We know that
Percentage of peak overshoot % Mp can be calculated by using this formula.
From the above equation, we can conclude that the percentage of peak overshoot %Mp will
decrease if the damping ratio δ increases.
Settling time
It is the time required for the response to reach the steady state and stay within the specified tolerance bands
around the final value. In general, the tolerance bands are 2% and 5%. The settling time is denoted by ts.
The settling time for 5% tolerance band is - The settling time for 2% tolerance band is -
Example
𝟒
Find the time domain specifications of a control system having the closed loop transfer function 𝟐 when
𝒔 +𝟐𝒔+𝟒
the unit step signal is applied as an input to this control system.
Concept of Stability
The analysis of whether the given system can reach steady state; passing through the transients successfully is
called Stability Analysis of the system.