Lecture 4
Lecture 4
Fundamentals of Control
Lecture #4: First Order System Response
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❑ Chapter 5
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Agenda
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Standard Test Signals
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Standard Test Signals
Impulse Signal
δ(t)
The impulse signal imitate the sudden
shock characteristic of actual input
signal. A
𝐴 𝑡=0
𝛿(𝑡) = ቊ
0 𝑡≠0 t
0
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Standard Test Signals
Step Signal
u(t)
The step signal imitate the sudden
change characteristic of actual input
signal. A
𝐴 𝑡≥0
𝑢(𝑡) = ቊ
0 𝑡<0 t
0
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Standard Test Signals
r(t)
Ramp Signal
𝐴𝑡 𝑡 ≥ 0
𝑟(𝑡) = ቊ
0 𝑡<0
Parabolic Signal
𝐴𝑡 2
𝑝(𝑡) = ቐ 2 𝑡≥0
0 𝑡<0
If 𝐴 = 1 , the step signal is called unit
parabolic signal.
Unit parabolic signal
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Time Domain Analysis
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Time Response of Control Systems
❑ Find 𝑌(𝑠):
❑ Find 𝑦(𝑡):
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Time Response of Control Systems
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Time Response of Control Systems
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Time Response of Control Systems
❑ Transient response:
❑ Steady-State response:
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Time Response of Control Systems
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Time Response of 1st Order Systems
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Time Response of 1st Order Systems
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Impulse Response of 1st Order Systems
Transfer Function
Find 𝒚(𝒕)
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Impulse Response of 1st Order Systems
Example
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Impulse Response of 1st Order Systems
Example
OR
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Impulse Response of 1st Order Systems
Impulse response:
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Step Response of 1st Order Systems
Transfer Function
Find 𝒚(𝒕)
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Step Response of 1st Order Systems
Example
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Step Response of 1st Order Systems
Example
OR
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Step Response of 1st Order Systems
Example
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Step Response of 1st Order Systems
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Step Response of 1st Order Systems
❑ If K=1, 3, 5, 10
❑ T=1
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Step Response of 1st Order Systems
❑ If K=10
❑ T=1, 3, 5, 7
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Relation between Step and Impulse Response
𝑑𝑐(𝑡) 𝑑
= 𝐾 − 𝐾𝑒 −𝑡/𝑇
𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡
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Relation between Step and Impulse Response
𝐾 −𝑡/𝑇
𝑐(𝑡) = 𝑒
𝑇
❑ Integrating 𝑐(𝑡) with respect to 𝑡 yields:
𝐾 −𝑡/𝑇
න 𝑐 𝑡 𝑑𝑡 = න 𝑒 𝑑𝑡
𝑇
𝑡
−𝑇 Step
න 𝑐 𝑡 𝑑𝑡 = −𝐾𝑒 +𝐶 response
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Example 1
𝑐(𝑡) = 3𝑒 −0.5𝑡
Find:
◼ Time constant 𝑇
◼ DC Gain 𝐾
◼ Transfer Function
◼ Step Response
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Example 1
𝑐(𝑡) = 3𝑒 −0.5𝑡
3 3
𝐶(𝑠) = ×1= × 𝛿(𝑠)
𝑆 + 0.5 𝑆 + 0.5
𝐶(𝑠) 𝐶(𝑠) 3
= =
𝛿(𝑠) 𝑅(𝑠) 𝑆 + 0.5
𝐶(𝑠) 6
=
𝑅(𝑠) 2𝑆 + 1
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Example 1
Time constant 𝑇
𝑇=2
DC Gain 𝐾
𝐾=6
Transfer Function
𝐶(𝑠) 6
=
𝑅(𝑠) 2𝑆 + 1
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Example 1
𝑐(𝑡) = 3𝑒 −0.5𝑡
න𝑐(𝑡) 𝑑𝑡 = 3 න𝑒 −0.5𝑡 𝑑𝑡
𝑐𝑠 (𝑡) = 6 − 6𝑒 −0.5𝑡
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Example 1
6 𝐴 𝐵
= +
𝑠 2𝑆 + 1 𝑠 2𝑠 + 1
6 6 6
𝑠 2𝑆 + 1
= −
𝑠 𝑠 + 0.5 𝑐(𝑡) = 6 − 6𝑒 −0.5𝑡
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1st Order System Response
Im(s)
Re(s)
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1st Order System Response
Im(s)
Re(s)
-1
No overshoot
No oscillations
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1st Order System Response
Im(s)
Re(s)
-2
No overshoot
No oscillations
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1st Order System Response
Im(s)
Re(s)
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Ramp Response of 1st Order Systems
Transfer Function
Find 𝒚(𝒕)
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Ramp Response of 1st Order Systems
Example
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Ramp Response of 1st Order Systems
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Ramp Response of 1st Order Systems
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Identication of the 1st Order Transfer Function
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Identication of the 1st Order Transfer Function
𝐾
𝐺 𝑠 =
𝑇𝑠 + 1
From the response, we can find:
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First Order System with a Zero
Consider the first order system with a zero in the numerator:
𝐾(1 + 𝛼𝑠)
𝐺 𝑠 =
𝑇𝑠 + 1
1 1
This system has a zero at − and a pole at −
𝛼 𝑇
𝐾 𝑡
𝐺 𝑠 = 𝐾 + (𝛼 − 𝑇)𝑒 − ൗ𝑇
𝑇
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