Response of First Order System in Various Input
Response of First Order System in Various Input
Response of First Order System in Various Input
in Various Input
MALLARI, DONNA JOY R.
CHE-4202
al dy+ y = bf(t)
aodt
ao
Define
a l = p
and
ao
b = Kp
ao
p dy+ y = Kp f(t)
dt
p is
G(s)= Y(s) = Kp
X(s) s+1
It is defined only for linear time-invariant system. For non-
a. Step Input
b. Ramp Input
c. Impulse
d. Rectangular Pulse
e. Sinusoidal Input
Step Input
This corresponds to a sudden and sustained input changes
x(t) = 0
t<0 A
x(t) = A
0 t
t0
x(t)
magnitude A occurs.
Ex. a step change in flow rate can be obtained by the
sudden opening of a valve.
Ramp Input
This corresponds to inputs that drift, that is, they
slope=a
x(t)
Impulse
Impulse functions are not encountered in usual plant
Rectangular Pulse
This is a sudden but un-sustained type of
disturbance.
x(t) = A Au(t-tw)
A
0
tw
Sinusoidal Input
These inputs vary periodically.
x(t) = 0
t<0
x(t) = ASint t 0
x(t)=
0 t 0
{A t>0
s+1
Problem
Example 5.1.
Problem
Problem 5.9 A thermometer having a time constant of
1 min is initially at 50C. It is immersed in a bath
maintained at 100C at t = 0. Determine the
temperature reading at t = 1.2 min.
Problem 5.10 In problem 5.9, if at t = 1.5 min, the
thermometer is removed from the bath and put in a
bath at 75C, determine the maximum temperature
indicated by the thermometer. What will be the
indicated temperature at t = 20 min?
function is x(s)=1 .
The response of the first order of the system to
impulse change is y(s)= 1 .
s+1
Taking the inverse Laplace Transform yields
y(t)= e-t/
function
where A is the amplitude and is the frequency of
input is given by
function yields
Where =tan -1 (-t)
As the time approaches infinity, the first term of the
Problem
Example 5.2. A mercury thermometer having a time
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