Topic#5 Stability of Linear Control System
Topic#5 Stability of Linear Control System
Topic# 5
Stability of Linear Control Systems
Prof. Wahied Gharieb Ali
TOPICS
• Definitions
• BIBO Stability
• Relative Stability
• Routh-Hurwitz Criterion
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Definitions
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BIBO stability
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Relative Stability
Zero-input and Asymptotic Stability
Zero-input stability refers to the stability of the system driven
by the initial conditions and the input is zero
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Summary of Stability Conditions
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• Examples: G s is a stable system because all roots are
( s 1)s 2 ( s 3)
in the left half s-plane.
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G s
• ( s 1)( s 3) is unstable be cause s=1 is positive poles
5(s 4)
G s 2 is marginally s j ( 0)
( s 1)( s 3)
5(s 4)
G s 2
( s 1) 2 ( s 3) is unstable because s j ( 0)
stable. is multiple
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order.
Routh-Hurwitz Criterion
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Routh-Hurwitz Criterion
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Routh-Hurwitz Criterion
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Routh-Hurwitz Criterion
; K>0
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Routh-Hurwitz Criterion
System of order n:
an s n an 1 s n 1 ... a1 s a0 0
sn an an-2 an-4 ... an 1an 2 an .an 3
b1
Sn-1 an-1 an-3 an-5 ...
an 1
a a an .an 5
Sn-2 b1 b2 b3 ... b2 n 1 n 4
an 1
Sn-2 c1 c2 c3 ... b1an 3 an 1 .b2
c1
. . . . b1
. b a a .b
. c2 1 n 5 n 1 3
b1
s1 . .
s0 x1
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Routh-Hurwitz Criterion
Example: (s+1)(s+2)(s+3)(s+4)=0
s4 + 7s3 + 17s2+ 17s + 6 = 0
s4 1 17 6
s3 7 17 0
s2 14.5 6
s1 14.1 0
s0 6
It is seen that all elements of the first column in the table are positive
which implies that there are no sign changes. This means, by Routh’s
criterion that none of the roots of the given equation are with positive real
part (which of course, we know at least for this equation). The system is
stable.
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Routh-Hurwitz Criterion
s3 0 -2 0
s2 -2
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Routh-Hurwitz Criterion
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Special Case 2: Zero Row
This happens when there are pairs of roots which are equal in
magnitude but opposite in sign like when there are two roots on
the imaginary axis or when two pairs of roots are
symmetrically placed around the origin in quadruple.
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Special Case 2: Zero Row
s5 1 24 -25
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Special Case 2: Zero Row
s5 1 24 -25
There is one sign change in the
s4 2 48 -50 element in the first column and
s3 8 96
therefore there is one root on the
right half of the s-plane.
s2 24 -50
S1 112.7 0
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Limitation of Routh-Hurwitz Criterion
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Application of the Routh’s Criterion
• Routh criterion can be applied to determine the range of
certain parameters of a system to ensure stability. For example
it is usually to interest to find the range of the open loop gain K
for the closed loop stability.
Example Consider a unity feedback control system with open loop gain :
K
G (s)
s ( s 30)( s 40)
Determine the range of values for the closed loop stability.
The closed-loop transfer function is:
K
G (s) s ( s 30)( s 40) K
GCL ( s ) 3
1 G (s) 1 K s 70s 2 1200s K
s ( s 30)( s 40)
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Application of the Routh’s Criterion
s3 1 1200
s2 70 K
s1 (84000-K)/70 0
s0 K
• For all elements in the first column to be positive (same sign) K < 84000.
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Remember That!
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