Time-Domain Analysis of First-Order RL and RC Circuits
Time-Domain Analysis of First-Order RL and RC Circuits
Steady System
Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
During Disturbance
Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
Continuous Disturbance
Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
• Equations for these circuits, formed using KVL & KCL, consisting of basic
elements contain derivatives & integrals of Currents / Voltages .
• Due to above facts equations are not algebraic but are differential in nature.
• Solutions of differential equations are functions of time & not constant as in case
of purely resistive circuits.
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Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
Series RL Circuit
R
Fig. 1 shows a series RL circuit connected across a DC source
S
through a switch S. When switch ‘S’ is close at t>0 the as per +
KVL network equation will be … Vs _ L
di(t )
Ri(t ) + L = Vs …………………. Eq. 1
dt Fig. 1 Series RL Circuit
Above equation is non homogenous equation linear differential equation of first order.
The solution of Eq. 1 will give i(t) which consists of two components i.e.
i) Complimentary function (in(t))
di (t ) R
Which will satisfy + i (t ) = 0
dt L
ii) Particular integral (if(t)) di(t )
Which will satisfy Ri(t ) + L = Vs
dt
Thus complete solution may be written as …
i (t ) = in (t ) + iJ (t ) …………………. Eq. 2
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Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
Series RL Circuit
R t
−( )t −( )
i (t ) = I 0 e L
= I 0e τ …………………. Eq. 3
We get..
Vs …………………. Eq. 7
i (t ) = Ke −t /τ + = Ke −t /τ + I
R
K is determined from initial condition i.e. t=0 Eq. 7 will be …
Vs
K =− = −I …………………. Eq. 8
R
Vs −( t )
R
i (t ) = 1 − e L
R
i (t ) = I (1 − e −t /τ ) For t >0
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Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
Series RL Circuit
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Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
Series RL Circuit
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Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
Series RC Circuit
For analysis of circuit of Fig. 2 the capacitor voltage Vc(t) is chosen as variable.
dvc (t )
Substituting i (t ) = c in Eq. 9 We get.
dt
dvc (t )
RC + vc (t ) = Vs For t >0) …………………. Eq. 10
dt
Above Eq.10 is like Eq. 1 it is also non homogenous equation linear differential equation of
first order. Therefore solution, solution is also similar to Eq. 1. i.e.
vc (t ) = ke − t /τ + Vs …………………. Eq. 11
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Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
Series RC Circuit
In Eq. 11 the time constant is τ = RC
By substituting initial condition Eq. 11 i.e. Vc = V0 it leads to
K = V0 −Vs
By substituting value of K in Eq. 11 and after simplification we get …
−(
t
) −
t
vC (t ) = V 0 e τ
+ V S 1 − e τ V
For t > 0 …………………. Eq. 12
The expression for the current in the circuit is given by….
dv C (t )
i(t ) = C
dt
1 −
t
1 −
1
i ( t ) = C − V 0e τ +
τ V S e τ
τ
t
C −
i(t ) = (V S − V 0 )e τ
RC
t
(V S − V 0 ) − …………………. Eq. 13
i(t ) = e τ
R
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Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
Series RC Circuit
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Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and RC circuits
Series RC Circuit
Reference :-
[1]
Basic Electrical Engineering , Second Edition, T. K. Nagsarkar & M. S. Sukhija.
OXFORD University Press. Pp 96 – 122.