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Expt.4 Time Domain Response of Second Order System Using Matlab

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Control System Lab Experiment # 4

TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE OF SECOND ORDER SYSTEM USING MATLAB

4.1 Objective 4.2 Apparatus required 4.3 Theory 4.4 Procedure 4.5 Observation table 4.6 Result
4.7 Precautions 4.8 Pre-Requisite Questions 4.9 Post- Requisite Questions

4.1 OBJECTIVE: To determine time domain response of a second order underdamped system
for step input and obtain performance parameters using MATLAB.

4.2 APPARATUS REQUIRED: Computer with MATLAB

4.3 THEORY: It is an equation or plot which describes the behavior of a system & contains
much information about it with respect to time response specification as overshooting, rise
time, delay time, steady state etc. Time response is formed by Transient response & steady
state response.

Fig.(4.1) Time domain response of second order system.

 Delay time (Td): It the time required for the response to rise 50% of its final value.
 Rise Time (Tr): It the time required for the response to rise 0% to 90% of its final value
 Peak Time(Tp): It the time required for the overdamped step response to reach the peak
of the time response(Yp) or the overshoot.
 Settling Time (Ts): The time required for the step response to settle down and stay
within a specified tolerance of the final value. The tolerance is usually taken as either 2
or 3 percent.

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 Peak overshoot or Percent Overshoot (Mp or PO%): It the normalized difference


between the response peak value & steady value. This characteristic is not found in first
order system & found in higher one for overdamped step response. It is defined as:

 Steady State error: It is the difference between the input and the output for a prescribed
test input as ∞. It is a measure of system accuracy.

4.4 PROCEDURE:
 Consider any second order equation.
 write the program on MATLAB and execute.
 Note the time domain specifications from MATLAB response.
 Calculate the time domain specifications theortically.
 Verify the theoritical calculations with MATLAB results.
 Take the print out of MATLAB response and attach in record.
Example:

Consider the second order equation:


Program:

4.5 OBSERVATION TABLE:


Sr. No. Time Domain Parameters Values

1. Delay Time(td)

2. Rise Time(tr)

3. Peak Time(tp)

4. Settling Time(ts)

5. Maximum Peak Overshoot(Mp)

6. Steady State Error(ess)

4.6 RESULT:
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4.7 PRECAUTIONS:

1. Write all the syntax carefully.

4.8 PRE - REQUISITE QUESTIONS:

1. What do you understand by MATLAB software?

Ans:

2. What does MATLAB stand for?

Ans:

3. What is transient and steady state response?

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4. What is damping ratio?

Ans:

4.9 POST - REQUISITE QUESTIONS:


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1. What are transient response specifications of second order under damped system for
step input?

Ans:

2. What are rise time and peak time?

Ans:

3. What is steady state error?

Ans:

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