Lecture 5
Lecture 5
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Second – Order System
Poles;
Poles are complex if ζ< 1!
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Second – Order System
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Time-Domain Specification
Given that the closed loop TF
C ( s) n 2
T ( s) 2
R( s) s 2 n s n 2
The system (2nd order system) is parameterized by ς and ωn
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Transient Steady State
(A) For transient response, we
have 4 specifications:
(a) Tr – rise time =
n 1 2
(b) Tp – peak time =
n 1 2
(c) %MP – percentage maximum overshoot =
1 2
e x100%
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(d) Ts – settling time (2% error) =
n
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Question : How are the performance
related to ς and ωn ?
- Given a step input, i.e., R(s) =1/s, then the system output
(or step response) is;
Where; or cos 1 ( )
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Second – Order System
C ( s) n 2
T ( s) 2
R( s) s 2 n s n 2
Let: 1 2
and
Thus:
1
c(t ) 1 e n t
sin d t
where cos 1 ( )
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Transient Response Analysis
sin(d Tr ) 0
Tr
d Tr sin (0)
1
n 1 2
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Transient Response Analysis
2) Peak time, Tp - The peak time is the time required for
the response to reach the first peak, which is given by;
c(t ) 0
t T p
c(t )
t T p
1
(n )e nt sin(d t ) 1 e nt cos(d t ) n 1 2 0
n T 1 2 nT p
sin(d Tp )
cos(d Tp )
n
e n p
e
1
1 2
tan
tan(d Tp )
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We know that tan( ) tan( )
So, tan(d Tp ) tan( )
d T p
d T p
Tp
d n 1 2
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Transient Response Analysis
3) Percent overshoot, %OS - The percent overshoot is
defined as the amount that the waveform at the peak time
overshoots the steady-state value, which is expressed as a
percentage of the steady-state value.
C (Tp ) C ()
%MP x100%
C ( )
OR
C max Cfinal
%OS x 100
Cfinal
C (Tp ) 1 1
x100% e nt sin d t x100%
1
n
1 1 2
e n
sin d x100%
d
1
e 1 2
sin x100%
sin( )
1 2
1 2
e x100% e x100%
1 2
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Therefore, 1 2
%MP e x100%
ln %MP / 100
ln %MP / 100
2 2
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Transient Response Analysis
4) Setting time, Ts - The settling time is the time
required for the amplitude of the sinusoid to decay
to 2% of the steady-state value.
To find Ts, we must find the time for which c(t) reaches & stays
within +2% of the steady state value, cfinal. The settling time is
the time it takes for the amplitude of the decaying sinusoid in c(t)
to reach 0.02, or
nTs 1
e 0.02
1 2
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Thus, Ts
n
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UNDERDAMPED
•ωn= 6
•ξ =0.35
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UNDERDAMPED
Example 3:
3: Given the transfer function
find Ts , %OS, T p
Solution:
n 10 0.75
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Overdamped Response
a=9
1
9 9
C ( s)
s( s 9s 9) s( s 7.854)(s 1.146)
2
a=3
0 1
a=0
0
c(t ) K1 K 2 cos 3t
s = 0; s = ± j3 ( two imaginary poles)
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UNDAMPED RESPONSE !!!
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Critically Damped System
a=6
1
3t 3t
c(t ) K1 K 2 e K 3te
S = 0; s = -3,
3,--3 ( two real and equal poles)
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CRITICALLY DAMPED RESPONSE !!!
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Second – Order System
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Effect of different damping ratio, ξ
Increasing ξ
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Second – Order System
Example 4: Describe the nature of the second-order
system response via the value of the damping ratio for
the systems with transfer function
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1. G ( s) 2
s 8s 12
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2. G( s) 2 Do them as your
s 8s 16 own revision
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3. G ( s) 2
s 8s 20
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