0% found this document useful (0 votes)
403 views

Control System

This document provides instructions for solving 9 problems related to time response analysis of control systems. The problems involve determining rise time, peak time, overshoot, and settling time for various open-loop and closed-loop systems. They also involve designing systems to meet specified time response characteristics and analyzing damping ratio and stability. Graphs and MATLAB simulations may be used.

Uploaded by

Vivek Mukundan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
403 views

Control System

This document provides instructions for solving 9 problems related to time response analysis of control systems. The problems involve determining rise time, peak time, overshoot, and settling time for various open-loop and closed-loop systems. They also involve designing systems to meet specified time response characteristics and analyzing damping ratio and stability. Graphs and MATLAB simulations may be used.

Uploaded by

Vivek Mukundan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Control System

Homework 3: Time Response Analysis


Instruction: Solve the problems

1. Consider the unit-step response of a unity-feedback control system whose open-loop


transfer function is
1
G ( s) 
s( s  1)
Obtain the rise time, peak time, maximum overshoot, and settling time.

2. Consider the closed-loop system given by


C ( s) n2
 2
R( s ) s  2n s  n2
Determine the value of ζ and wn so that the system responds to a step input with
approximately 5% overshoot and with a settling time of 2 sec. (Use 2% criterion).

3. Referring to the system shown in Figure, determine the values of K and k such that
the system has a damping ratio ζ of 0.7 and an undamped natural frequency wn of 4
rad/sec.

4. Consider the system shown in Figure. Determine the value of k such that the damping
ratio ζ is 0.5.Then obtain the rise time tr , peak time tp, maximum overshoot Mp, and
settling time ts in the unit-step response.

5. Obtain both analytically and computationally (MATLAB) the rise time, peak time,
maximum overshoot, and settling time in the unit-step response of a closed-loop
system given by
C ( s) 36
 2
R( s) s  2s  36

6. Using MATLAB, obtain the unit-step response curve for the unity-feedback control
system whose open loop transfer function is

10
G ( s) 
s ( s  2)( s  4)
Using MATLAB, obtain also the rise time, peak time, maximum overshoot, and
settling time in the unit-step response curve.

7. Consider the system shown in Figure. The system is initially at rest. Suppose that
the cart is set into motion by an impulsive force whose strength is unity. Can it be
stopped by another such impulsive force?

8. An oscillatory system is known to have a transfer function of the following form:

Assume that a record of a damped oscillation is available as shown in Figure below.


Determine the damping ratio ζ of the system from the graph.

9. Consider the system shown in Figure (a). The damping ratio of this system is 0.158
and the undamped natural frequency is 3.16 rad/sec. To improve the relative stability,
we employ tachometer feedback. Figure (b) shows such a tachometer-feedback
system. Determine the value of Kh so that the damping ratio of the system is 0.5. Draw
unit-step response curves of both the original and tachometer-feedback systems. Also
draw the error-versus-time curves for the unit-ramp response of both systems.

You might also like