Expt.4 Time Domain Response of Second Order System Using Matlab
Expt.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.
4.3 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.
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.
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:
1. Delay Time(td)
2. Rise Time(tr)
3. Peak Time(tp)
4. Settling Time(ts)
4.6 RESULT:
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4.7 PRECAUTIONS:
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1. What are transient response specifications of second order under damped system for
step input?
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