Frequency Response of The System and Lead Compensator Design
Frequency Response of The System and Lead Compensator Design
AIM:
The objective of the experiment is to obtain frequency response of a given system.
Design a lead compensator to achieve desired specifications.
APPARATUS:
MATLAB software
THEORY:
BODE PLOT
Bode plot is a frequency domain technique in which magnitude and phase of transfer
function (𝑠) are drawn one below the others.
Graph I is Magnitude Plot i.e. graph of function |(𝑠 = 𝑗𝜔)| of frequency 𝜔.
Graph II is Phase plot i.e. graph of the transfer function ⦞𝐻 𝑠 = 𝑗𝜔 as a function of 𝜔.
INTRODUCTION OF COMPENSATOR
In practical systems, adjustment of gain alone will not be sufficient to meet the given
specifications.
In many cases, increasing the gain may result in poor stability or instability.
In such cases, it is necessary to introduce additional devices or components in the
system to alter the behavior and meet the desired specifications.
Such a redesign or addition of a suitable device is called compensation.
A device inserted into the system for the purpose of satisfying the specifications is
called compensator.
The compensators basically introduces pole or zero in open loop transfer function to
modify the performance of the system.
COMPENSATION SCHEMES
EXERCISE:
Design a lead compensator for a unity feedback system with open loop transfer
function that satisfy the following requirements,
SOLUTION:
BODE PLOTS:
UNCOMPENSATED BODE PLOT
COMPENSATED BODE PLOT
OBSERVATION TABLE:
OLTF GM PM ω gc ω pc
Uncompensated
∞ 9.0406 15.7124 ∞
Bode Plot
Compensated
∞ 51.6551 24.8344 ∞
Bode Plot
CONCLUSION:
In this experiment we get to know about the frequency responses of a given system and
how to design a lead compensator to achieve desired specifications. So the lead
compensation improves the speed of response.