2009 Lecture Side JanuaryJuly
20092004
Lecture by
Suradet Tantrairatn
Instructor and Researcher
Introduction to Automatic Control
Chapter One
week1
Reference Book
- “Modern Control Engineering”, Katsuhiko Ogata,
Prentice Hall.
- “Automotive Control Systems for Engine, Driveline
and Vehicle”, U.Kiencke and L.Nielsen, Springer.
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How is it important?
Good Improved control is a key enabling technology
underpinning:
- generally
- Convenience and Comfort
- doctor
- Precision of tools
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- industry
- Enhance product quality
- Waste minimization
- Higher safety margins
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What is Control System?
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Open-Loop Control System (No feedback)
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What is Control System? (2)
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Dynamic Response Open-Loop Control
System (No feedback)
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What is Control System? (3)
Feedback
•Feedback is a key tool that can be used to modify the
behavior of a system.
•This behavior altering effect of feedback is a key
mechanism that control engineers exploit deliberately
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to achieve the objective of acting on a system to
ensure that the desired performance specifications
are achieved.
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What is Control System? (4)
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Closed-Loop Control System (No feedback)
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What is Control System? (5)
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Response of a position control system showing effect of high
and low controller gain on the output response
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Example Control System? (1)
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Temperature Control System ( Heater or Air Condition )
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Example Control System? (2)
Open Loop
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Closed Loop
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Example Control System? (3)
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Vehicle Control System
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Example Control System? (4)
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Autopilot Control System
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Control System Design Cycle
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Modeling & Design in Control
I. DYNAMIC MODELING
• Deriving a dynamic model ( = set of differential
equations that describes the dynamic behavior of the
plant)
• Linearization the dynamic model if necessary
II. DESIGN OF A CONTROLLER: Several design methods
1. Classical control or Root Locus Design:
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Define the transfer function; Apply root locus, loop
shaping,
2. Modern control:
Convert ODE to state equation; Apply Pole Placement,
Robust control, …
3. Nonlinear control: Apply Lyapunov’s stability criterion
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Definition of state space representations
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A first example of Modeling: DC Motor
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A second example of Modeling: Suspension
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A second example of Modeling: Suspension (2)
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Linear systems : transfer function
• Equivalence transfer function - state space representation
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State-Space Representations of
Transfer-Function Systems
Go to Ogata Book 723
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