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Automatic Control Theory School of Automation NWPU Teaching Group of Automatic Control Theory
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Excecies(23) 5 — 19 ( 用坐标纸 ), 20, 21 5 — 22, 23 ( 选做 ) Automatic Control Theory
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Review Unstable Stable Error Note: 1. The Nyquist path follows a circle with infinite small radius in the right- half s plane when there exist open-loop poles on the imaginary axis. Accordingly, there is a large circle with radius infinity in the G plane. Z: The number of closed-loop poles in the right-half s plane P: The number of open-loop poles in the right-half s plane N: The number of circles the Nyquist plot of GH(j ) surrounding the point (- 1, j0). Nyquist Stability Criterion 2. The minimum unit of N is.
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§5.4.3 Stability Criterion in Bode Diagrams (5) Example 2
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§5.4.3 Stability Criterion in Bode Diagrams (6) Example 3 Unstable Stable Error
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Automatic Control Theory ( Lecture 23) §5. Analysis and Adjustments of Linear Systems in Frequency-Domain §5.1 Concept of Frequency-Response Characteristics §5.2 Amplitude-phase Frequency Characteristics §5.3 Bode Diagrams §5.4 Nyquist Stability Criterion §5.5 Stability Margins §5.6 System Analysis by Frequency Response Characteristics of Open-Loop Systems §5.7 Nichols Chart §5.8 System Analysis by Frequency Response Characteristics of Closed-Loop Systems §5.9 Control Systems Design by Frequency Response
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Automatic Control Theory §5.5 Stability Margins §5.5.1 Definitions of Stability Margins §5.5.2 Calculations of Stability Margins ( Lecture 23 )
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§5.5 Stability Margins (1) Time domain ( t ) The dynamical performance Stable boundary Frequency domain ( ) How stable the system is Imaginary axis Damped ratio The distance to (-1,j0) (-1,j0) Stability margins (Open-loop frequency indices ) How stable it is
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§5.5 Stability Margins (2) § 5.5.1 The Definition of Stability Margins The geometry meaning of Cutoff frequency c Phase margin Gain margin The stability depth on the Gain Phase Generally The physics meaning of Phase crossover frequency
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§5.5 Stability Margins (3) §5.5.2 Calculations of Stability Margins Solution I : Obtain and h by the Nyquist plot Example 4 , obtain (1) Let T. & E.
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§5.5 Stability Margins (4) (2.1) Let We have
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§5.5 Stability Margins (5) Rewrite G(j ) into the real part plus the imaginary part Let We have Substitute to the RP
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§5.5 Stability Margins (6) From L( ): We have Solution II : Determine by Bode diagram
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§5.5 Stability Margins (7) Solution. Determine by L( ) Solution I: Example 5 , Determine Solution II:
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§5.5 Stability Margins (8) Obtain g Rewritten as We have
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Summary Concept (Open-loop frequency index) Definitions Calculations Cutoff frequency c Phase margin Phase crossover frequency g Amplitude margins h Meanings The geometry meaning of The physical meaning of
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Excecies(23) 5 — 19 ( 用坐标纸 ), 20, 21 5 — 22, 23 ( 选做 ) Automatic Control Theory
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§5.3.2 Bode Diagram For Open-loop Systems ( 11 ) Example 8 The Bode diagram of open-loop is shown in figure. Determine the G(s) Solution: According to the problem Determine K:
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§5.3.2 Bode Diagram For Open-loop Systems ( 12 ) ⑴ ⑵ ⑶ ⑷
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§5.3.2 Bode Diagram For Open-loop Systems ( 13 ) Non-minimum phase system ——The system which exists open-loop zeros or poles in the right half s-plane ★ Non-minimum phase system is not always unstable ★ Non-minimum phase system doesn't always sketch 0°root-locus 非最小相角系统由 L( ) 不能惟一确定 G(s) ★ 最小相角系统由 L( ) 可以惟一确定 G(s) ★ The absolute value of phase angle variation of the non-minimum phase system is larger than minimum phase system
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