EENG 381 Dr.
Ayman AL-KHAZRAJI 1
At the end of this part, you will learn how to:
o find transient response performance (2nd order system - < 1)
o find the steady state error for a unity feedback system
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Transient response
Step Response of an Under damped 2nd Order System
For definitions, refer to reference book (Nise)- Figure 4.14 (P.178)
Second-order under-damped response specifications
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Transient response
Step Response of an Under damped 2nd Order System
1. Under damped natural frequency :(ωd).
2. Overshoot:
Percentage Overshoot =
If %OS is given, we can find using
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Step Response of an Under damped 2nd Order System
3. Peak time (tp):
4. Rise time (tr):
5. Settling time (ts):
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Step Response of an Under damped 2nd Order System
Ex1:
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Step Response of an Under damped 2nd Order System
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HW1
Answer
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Step Response of an Under damped 2nd Order System
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HW2
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Answer
22.36 rad/sec
0.447
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Transient response
Step Response of an Under damped 2nd Order System
Ex2. For the shown diagram,
a - Develop the closed loop transfer function
b - With no velocity feedback applied (Kv=0),
determine the gain K required for a natural frequency
n of 50 rad/sec.
- What is the damping ratio ?
- Is the system over damped or under damped?
c - What values of gain(K) and velocity feedback(Kv) are required for
a natural frequency n =100 rad/sec, while keeping the overshoot below 25%.
Solution
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Transient response
Step Response of an Under damped 2nd Order System
then
System is under damped since <1
If %OS=0.25, then
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Summary of Transient response performance
Second-order under-damped response specifications
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Steady State Error
Why Steady State Error s important ?
Whenever an input is (or a disturbance) is applied to a system, the system will be in
transient state for some time and finally it arrives to the steady state.
The difference between the steady state value and the input value is called as the steady
state error. It is a measure of the accuracy of a control system.
Ex1. Find steady state error
Solution:
E(s) = R(s) ∓ H(s) C(s)
±
Therefore, error signal depends on the type of input and the system transfer function.
From Final value theorem
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Steady State Error
A generalized open loop transfer function G(s)H(s) is defined as
The system type is defined by the value of n.
Example: what’s the type of the system
Ans. type 2 system because, n = 2
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Steady State Error
Steady State Error table for unity feedback
=1 = at =a t2
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Steady State Error
Example1
Find the steady state errors for inputs of 5u(t), 5t u(t), 5t2u(t) to the system below.
The function u(t) is the unit step.
Solution:
Use
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Steady State Error
Example1
Find the steady state errors for inputs of 5u(t), 5t u(t), 5t2u(t) to the system below.
The function u(t) is the unit step.
Solution:
Use
±
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Steady State Error
Example1
Find the steady state errors for inputs of 5u(t), 5t u(t), 5t2u(t) to the system below.
The function u(t) is the unit step.
Solution:
Use
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Steady State Error
Example2
For the system shown below, evaluate the static error constants and find the expected
error for the standard step, ramp and parabolic inputs
Solution:
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Given the control system shown below find the value of K, so that there is 10 % error in
steady state.
Solution:
The given system is a “type 1” system, Hence the error stated must apply to a ramp input,
since only a ramp yields a finite error in a “type 1” system.
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Steady State Error
Summary for steady state Error Performance
For unity feedback system,
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