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Agro – Technical and Technology College
Electrical and Electronics Technology Department
Chapter – Five
Root Locus Analysis
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this chapter is to :
❖Introduce simple method for finding the roots of the
characteristic equation.
❖Study a powerful graphical method for the analysis and
design of a control system.
❖Discuss the techniques used to show the degree of stability
of a stable system.
❖ The second order system as above will be stable for positive values of 𝒂 and K.
❖ Its dynamic behavior will be controlled by the roots of the characteristic equation.
Roots of the characteristic equation are
If we vary K from zero to infinity, the two roots (s1, s2) will describe a loci in the s-plane.
The root locations for different values of K will change.
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By examining the values of roots, i.e. s1 and s2 as above we observe that:
where, q = 0, 1, 2…
The gain factor K does not affect the angle criterion
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❖ For any point to be on the root locus in the s-plane, it has to satisfy both angle
criterion and magnitude criterion.
❖ The magnitude criterion is checked after confirming the existence of the point on
the root locus by applying the angle criterion.
❖ Let us consider the open loop transfer function given below
The two root loci, starting at 0 and -1 respectively approach each other and breakaway
asymptotically at -0.5
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For a value of K = 0.25, the two root loci meet at the real axis at s = -0.5 and breakaway
at ∅𝐴 = 90° and 270° asymptotically as K increases beyond 0.25 towards infinity.
Angle of asymptotes, ∅𝑨 is,
It may be observed that the root locus is symmetrical about the real axis, i.e. 𝜎 axis.
There is no existence of the root locus to the extreme left pole at s = -1 on the real axis.
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5.4. Root Locus Construction Rules
Rule-1: Starting and termination of Root locus
❖ From the open-loop transfer function, locate the poles and zeros.
❖ Each branch of the root locus originates from an open loop pole with
K= 0 and terminates either on an open-loop zero or at infinity as the
value of K increases from 0 to ∞.
❖ In most cases, we will have more poles than zeros.
❖ If we have n poles and m zeros, and n > m. then n - m branches of the
root locus will reach infinity.
❖ Because the root loci originate at the poles, the number of root loci is
equal to number of poles.
Rule - 4. The number of asymptotes and their angles with the real axis
❖ The (n - m) branches of root loci move towards infinity. They do so along
straight line asymptotes.
❖ The angle of asymptotes with respect to the real axis is given by
∅𝑑 = 180° – sum of angles made by vectors drawn from the other poles
to this pole + sum of angles made by vectors drawn from
the zeros to this pole
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Let
For this system sketch the root locus. Also determine the value of K so that the
damping ratio,𝜉 of a pair of complex conjugate closed loop poles is 0.5.
Solution
For determining the open loop poles, we equate the denominator of G(s) to 0
𝑑𝐾
f) The break away points on the real axis is found by putting = 0.
𝑑𝑠
The characteristic equation is
We know that the occurrence of a zero row in the Routh array indicates the presence
of symmetrically located roots in the s-plane.
Draw the root locus. Determine the value of K for which the system is critically
damped and also the value of K for which the system becomes unstable
Solution
From G(s) H(s) we find, P = 3 and Z = 0. The poles are at s = -1, s = -10, and s = -30.
Since there are three poles there will be three root locus branches.
❖ The poles are at s = -1, s = -10, and s = -30. the asymptotes are at angles of 60°,
180°, and 300°.
❖ They originate from s = -13.67.
❖ Two root loci originating from s = -1 with K = 0 and s = -10 with K = 0 approach
each other and breakaway at s = -5.1.
❖ The breakaway point at s = -22.2 is discarded because this is not possible.
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The root locus plot has been drawn as shown in Figure
We write the Routh Array for the equation
s3 + 41s2 + 340s + 300 + K = 0
At s = -5.1, the loci leave the real axis at the breakaway point.
The value of K corresponding to this point of the root locus is the one at which
the system is critically damped. Putting s = -5.1 in the expression for K,
Draw the root locus as K varies from 0 to ∞. Also calculate the value of K for
which the system becomes oscillatory
Solution
Number of open loop poles = 4.
They are at s = 0, -3, -1 ± j 1.
There is no open loop zero.
There are four root locus branches originating at the four poles with value of
K = 0.These branches will terminate at ∞ (i.e. open loop zeros). This is
because there are no finite zeros.
The four branches will tend to reach infinity with the value of K increasing
towards an infinite value along asymptotic path
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The angles the asymptotes with the real axis are calculated as