Modern Control Systems
Authors: Richard C. Dorf, Robert H. Bishop
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Overview
Global issues such as climate change, clean water, sustainability, waste management, and energy use have caused many engineers to re-think existing approaches to engineering design. Control systems in green engineering designs have led to products that minimize pollution, reduce the risk to human health, and improve the environment. An example is the use of wireless measurements on a robotic-controlled mobile sensing platform that measure key environmental parameters in a rain forest.
Table of Contents
Preface
About the Authors
Chapter 1 Introduction to Control Systems 1
1.1 Introduction 2
1.2 Brief History of Automatic Control 5
1.3 Examples of Control Systems 10
1.4 Engineering Design 17
1.5 Control System Design 18
1.6 Mechatronic Systems 21
1.7 Green Engineering 25
1.8 The Future Evolution of Control Systems 27
1.9 Design Examples 28
1.10 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 32
1.11 Summary 34
Skills Check 35
Exercises 37
Problems 39
Advanced Problems 44
Design Problems 46
Terms and Concepts 48
Chapter 2 Mathematical Models of Systems 49
2.1 Introduction 50
2.2 Differential Equations of Physical Systems 50
2.3 Linear Approximations of Physical Systems 55
2.4 The Laplace Transform 58
2.5 The Transfer Function of Linear Systems 65
2.6 Block Diagram Models 79
2.7 Signal-Flow Graph Models 84
2.8 Design Examples 90
2.9 The Simulation of Systems Using Control Design Software 113
2.10 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 128
2.11 Summary 130
Skill Check 131
Exercises 135
Problems 141
Advanced Problems 153
Design Problems 155
Computer Problems 157
Terms and Concepts 159
Chapter 3 State Variable Models 161
3.1 Introduction 162
3.2 The State Variables of a Dynamic System 162
3.3 The State Differential Equation 166
3.4 Signal-Flow Graph and Block Diagram Models 171
3.5 Alternative Signal-Flow Graph and Block Diagram Models 182
3.6 The Transfer Function from the State Equation 187
3.7 The Time Response and the State Transition Matrix 189
3.8 Design Examples 193
3.9 Analysis of State Variable Models Using Control Design Software 206
3.10 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 209
3.11 Summary 213
SkillS Check 214
Exercises 217
Problems 220
Advanced Problems 227
Design Problems 230
Computer Problems 231
Terms and Concepts 232
Chapter 4 Feedback Control System Characteristics 234
4.1 Introduction 235
4.2 Error Signal Analysis 237
4.3 Sensitivity of Control Systems to Parameter Variations 239
4.4 Disturbance Signals in a Feedback Control System 242
4.5 Control of the Transient Response 247
4.6 Steady-State Error 250
4.7 The Cost of Feedback 253
4.8 Design Examples 254
4.9 Control System Characteristics Using Control Design Software 268
4.10 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 273
4.11 Summary 277
Skills Check 279
Exercises 283
Problems 287
Advanced Problems 293
Design Problems 296
Computer Problems 300
Terms and Concepts 303
Chapter 5 The Performance of Feedback Control Systems 304
5.1 Introduction 305
5.2 Test Input Signals 305
5.3 Performance of Second-Order Systems 308
5.4 Effects of a Third Pole and a Zero on the Second-Order System Response 314
5.5 The s-Plane Root Location and the Transient Response 320
5.6 The Steady-State Error of Feedback Control Systems 322
5.7 Performance Indices 330
5.8 The Simplification of Linear Systems 339
5.9 Design Examples 342
5.10 System Performance Using Control Design Software 356
5.11 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 360
5.12 Summary 364
Skills Check 364
Exercises 368
Problems 371
Advanced Problems 377
Design Problems 379
Computer Problems 382
Terms and Concepts 384
Chapter 6 The Stability of Linear Feedback Systems 386
6.1 The Concept of Stability 387
6.2 The Routh-Hurwitz Stability Criterion 391
6.3 The Relative Stability of Feedback Control Systems 399
6.4 The Stability of State Variable Systems 401
6.5 Design Examples 404
6.6 System Stability Using Control Design Software 413
6.7 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 421
6.8 Summary 424
Skills Check 425
Exercises 428
Problems 430
Advanced Problems 435
Design Problems 438
Computer Problems 440
Terms and Concepts 442
Chapter 7 The Root Locus Method 443
7.1 Introduction 444
7.2 The Root Locus Concept 444
7.3 The Root Locus Procedure 449
7.4 Parameter Design by the Root Locus Method 467
7.5 Sensitivity and the Root Locus 473
7.6 PID Controllers 480
7.7 Negative Gain Root Locus 492
7.8 Design Examples 496
7.9 The Root Locus Using Control Design Software 510
7.10 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 516
7.11 Summary 518
Skills Check 522
Exercises 526
Problems 530
Advanced Problems 539
Design Problems 543
Computer Problems 549
Terms and Concepts 551
Chapter 8 Frequency Response Methods 553
8.1 Introduction 554
8.2 Frequency Response Plots 556
8.3 Frequency Response Measurements 577
8.4 Performance Specifications in the Frequency Domain 579
8.5 Log Magnitude and Phase Diagrams 582
8.6 Design Examples 583
8.7 Frequency Response Methods Using Control Design Software 596
8.8 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 602
8.9 Summary 603
Skills Check 608
Exercises 613
Problems 616
Advanced Problems 626
Design Problems 628
Computer Problems 631
Terms and Concepts 633
Chapter 9 Stability in the Frequency Domain 634
9.1 Introduction 635
9.2 Mapping Contours in the s-Plane 636
9.3 The Nyquist Criterion 642
9.4 Relative Stability and the Nyquist Criterion 653
9.5 Time-Domain Performance Criteria in the Frequency Domain 661
9.6 System Bandwidth 668
9.7 The Stability of Control Systems with Time Delays 668
9.8 Design Examples 673
9.9 PID Controllers in the Frequency Domain 691
9.10 Stability in the Frequency Domain Using Control Design Software 692
9.11 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 700
9.12 Summary 703
Skills Check 711
Exercises 715
Problems 721
Advanced Problems 731
Design Problems 735
Computer Problems 740
Terms and Concepts 742
Chapter 10 The Design of Feedback Control Systems 743
10.1 Introduction 744
10.2 Approaches to System Design 745
10.3 Cascade Compensation Networks 747
10.4 Phase-Lead Design Using the Bode Diagram 751
10.5 Phase-Lead Design Using the Root Locus 757
10.6 System Design Using Integration Networks 764
10.7 Phase-Lag Design Using the Root Locus 767
10.8 Phase-Lag Design Using the Bode Diagram 772
10.9 Design on the Bode Diagram Using Analytical Methods 776
10.10 Systems with a Prefilter 778
10.11 Design for Deadbeat Response 781
10.12 Design Examples 783
10.13 System Design Using Control Design Software 796
10.14 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 802
10.15 Summary 804
Skills Check 806
Exercises 810
Problems 814
Advanced Problems 823
Design Problems 826
Computer Problems 831
Terms and Concepts 833
Chapter 11 The Design of State Variable Feedback Systems 834
11.1 Introduction 835
11.2 Controllability and Observability 835
11.3 Full-State Feedback Control Design 841
11.4 Observer Design 847
11.5 Integrated Full-State Feedback and Observer 851
11.6 Reference Inputs 857
11.7 Optimal Control Systems 859
11.8 Internal Model Design 869
11.9 Design Examples 873
11.10 State Variable Design Using Control Design Software 882
11.11 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 888
11.12 Summary 890
Skills Check 890
Exercises 894
Problems 896
Advanced Problems 900
Design Problems 903
Computer Problems 906
Terms and Concepts 908
Chapter 12 Robust Control Systems 910
12.1 Introduction 911
12.2 Robust Control Systems and System Sensitivity 912
12.3 Analysis of Robustness 916
12.4 Systems with Uncertain Parameters 918
12.5 The Design of Robust Control Systems 920
12.6 The Design of Robust PID-Controlled Systems 926
12.7 The Robust Internal Model Control System 932
12.8 Design Examples 935
12.9 The Pseudo-Quantitative Feedback System 952
12.10 Robust Control Systems Using Control Design Software 953
12.11 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 958
12.12 Summary 960
Skills Check 961
Exercises 965
Problems 967
Advanced Problems 971
Design Problems 974
Computer Problems 980
Terms and Concepts 982
Chapter 13 Digital Control Systems 984
13.1 Introduction 985
13.2 Digital Computer Control System Applications 985
13.3 Sampled-Data Systems 987
13.4 The z-Transform 990
13.5 Closed-Loop Feedback Sampled-Data Systems 995
13.6 Performance of a Sampled-Data, Second-Order System 999
13.7 Closed-Loop Systems with Digital Computer Compensation 1001
13.8 The Root Locus of Digital Control Systems 1004
13.9 Implementation of Digital Controllers 1008
13.10 Design Examples 1009
13.11 Digital Control Systems Using Control Design Software 1018
13.12 Sequential Design Example: Disk Drive Read System 1023
13.13 Summary 1025
Skill Check 1025
Exercises 1029
Problems 1031
Advanced Problems 1033
Design Problems 1034
Computer Problems 1036
Terms and Concepts 1037
Appendix A Matlab Basics 1038
References 1056
Index 1071
Appendix B MathScript RT Module Basics
Appendix C Symbols, Units, and Conversion Factors
Appendix D Laplace Transform Pairs
Appendix E An Introduction to Matrix Algebra
Appendix F Decibel Conversion
Appendix G Complex Numbers
Appendix H z-Transform Paris Preface
Appendix I Discrete-Time Evaluation of the Time Response
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