Feedback Control Systems (FCS)

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Feedback Control Systems (FCS) Lecture-12 Time Domain Analysis of Control systems Dr. Imtiaz Hussain email: imtiaz.hussain@faculty.muet.edu.pk URL :http://imtiazhussainkalwar.weebly.com/

Introduction In time-domain analysis the response of a dynamic system to an input is expressed as a function of time. It is possible to compute the time response of a system if the nature of input and the mathematical model of the system are known. Usually, the input signals to control systems are not known fully ahead of time. For example, in a radar tracking system, the position and the speed of the target to be tracked may vary in a random fashion. It is therefore difficult to express the actual input signals mathematically by simple equations.

Standard Test Signals The characteristics of actual input signals are a sudden shock, a sudden change, a constant velocity, and constant acceleration. The dynamic behavior of a system is therefore judged and compared under application of standard test signals – an impulse, a step, a constant velocity, and constant acceleration. Another standard signal of great importance is a sinusoidal signal.

Standard Test Signals Impulse signal The impulse signal imitate the sudden shock characteristic of actual input signal. If A=1, the impulse signal is called unit impulse signal. t δ(t) A

Standard Test Signals Impulse signal Source: English Wikipedia. Iain. Original image: [1]

Standard Test Signals Step signal The step signal imitate the sudden change characteristic of actual input signal. If A=1, the step signal is called unit step signal t u(t) A

Standard Test Signals Ramp signal The ramp signal imitate the constant velocity characteristic of actual input signal. If A=1, the ramp signal is called unit ramp signal t r(t) r(t) ramp signal with slope A r(t) unit ramp signal

Standard Test Signals Parabolic signal t p(t) Standard Test Signals Parabolic signal The parabolic signal imitate the constant acceleration characteristic of actual input signal. If A=1, the parabolic signal is called unit parabolic signal. parabolic signal with slope A p(t) Unit parabolic signal p(t)

Relation between standard Test Signals Impulse Step Ramp Parabolic

Laplace Transform of Test Signals Impulse Step

Laplace Transform of Test Signals Ramp Parabolic

Time Response of Control Systems Time response of a dynamic system is response to an input expressed as a function of time. System The time response of any system has two components Transient response Steady-state response.

Time Response of Control Systems When the response of the system is changed form rest or equilibrium it takes some time to settle down. Transient response is the response of a system from rest or equilibrium to steady state.  Transient Response Steady State Response The response of the system after the transient response is called steady state response.

Time Response of Control Systems Transient response dependents upon the system poles only and not on the type of input. It is therefore sufficient to analyze the transient response using a step input. The steady-state response depends on system dynamics and the input quantity. It is then examined using different test signals by final value theorem.

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