386 Chapter 6 / Control Systems Analysis and Design by the Root-Locus MethodTime (sec)0 50 100 150 200 250 300(b)Amplitude0.30.6010.40.70.10.90.80.50.2Unit-Step Response of Uncompensated SystemR(s) C(s)1Rate gyroHydraulic servo Aircraft1
s2 s+ 0.1
s^2 + 0.1s+ 4(a)+–Figure 6–93
(a) Attitude-rate
control system;
(b) unit-step
response.It is desired to speed up the response and also eliminate the oscillatory mode at the beginning
of the response. Design a suitable compensator such that the dominant closed-loop poles are atSolution.Figure 6–94 shows a block diagram for the compensated system. Note that the open-loop
zero at and the open-loop pole at s=0generate a closed-loop pole between s=0
ands=–0.05.Such a closed-loop pole becomes a dominant closed-loop pole and makes the re-
sponse quite slow. Hence, it is necessary to replace this zero by a zero that is located far away
from the jvaxis—for example, a zero at s=-4.s=-0.05s=- 2 ;j2 13.Gc(s)R(s) C(s)1Rate gyroHydraulic servo Aircraft1
s2 s+ 0.1+– s (^2) + 0.1s+ 4
Figure 6–94
Compensated
attitude-rate control
system.
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