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Module 1control System

The document discusses open loop and closed loop control systems. An open loop system does not automatically correct changes in output due to disturbances, while a closed loop system incorporates feedback to automatically correct changes in output. The document provides examples of an open loop temperature control system using an electric furnace and how it could be modified to a closed loop system by incorporating feedback control of the heating element. It also discusses physical systems, physical models, and mathematical modeling of control systems.

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Module 1control System

The document discusses open loop and closed loop control systems. An open loop system does not automatically correct changes in output due to disturbances, while a closed loop system incorporates feedback to automatically correct changes in output. The document provides examples of an open loop temperature control system using an electric furnace and how it could be modified to a closed loop system by incorporating feedback control of the heating element. It also discusses physical systems, physical models, and mathematical modeling of control systems.

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CONTROL ENGINEERING – 4211

Control System

The open loop system can be modified as closed loop system by providing a feedback. The
provision of feedback automatically corrects the changes in output due to disturbances. Hence the
closed loop system is also called automatic control system. The general block diagram of an
automatic control system is shown in above figure. It consists of an error detector, a controller, plant
(open loop system) and feedback path elements.

Advantages of open loop systems

I. The open loop systems are simple and economical.


2. The open loop systems are easier to construct
3. Generally the open loop systems are stable.
Disadvantages of open Loop systems

1. The open loop systems are inaccurate and unreliable.


2. The changes in the output due to external disturbances are not corrected automatically.

Advantages of dosed loop systems

1. The closed loop systems are accurate.


2. The closed loop systems are accurate even in the presence of non-linearities.
3. The sensitivity of the systems may be made small to make the system more stable.
4. The closed loop systems are less affected by noise.

Disadvantages of closed loop systems

I. The closed loop systems are complex and costly.


2. The feedback in closed loop system may lead to oscillatory response.
3. The feedback reduces the overall gain of the system.
4. Stability is a major problem in closed loop system and more care is needed to design a stable
closed loop system.

EXAMPLE : TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM

OPEN LOOP SYSTEM

The electric furnace shown in figure below is an open loop system. The output in the system is the
desired temperature. The temperature of the system is raised by heat generated by the heating
element The output temperature depends on the time during which the supply to heater remains
ON.

The ON and OFF of the supply is governed by time One setting of the relay. The temperature is
measured by a sensor, which gives an analog voltage corresponding to the temperature of the
furnace. The analog signal is converted to digital signal by an Analog to digital converter (A/D
converter).

The digital signal is given to the digital display device to display the temperature. In this system if
there is any change in output temperature then the time setting of the relay Is not altered
automatically.
CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM

The electric furnace, shown In figure below Is a closed loop system. The output of the system is the
desired temperature and depends on the time during which the supply to heater remains ON.
Physical systems, physical model and mathematical model.

A physical system is a system in which physical objects are connected to perform an objective. We
cannot represent any physical system in its real form. Therefore, we have to make assumptions for
analysis and synthesis of systems. An idealized physical system is called a physical model.

MATHEMATICAL MODELS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS


Partial fraction method.
Laplace transforms for a 1st order, 2nd and 3 rd order differential equation

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