1 Introduction To Control Systems
1 Introduction To Control Systems
Advantages:
1. Simple construction and ease of maintenance.
2. Less expensive than a corresponding closed-loop system.
3. There is no stability problem.
4. Convenient when output is hard to measure or measuring the output precisely is
economically not feasible.
Disadvantages:
1. Disturbances and changes in calibration cause errors, and the output may be
different from what is desired.
2. To maintain the required quality in the output, recalibration is necessary from
time to time.
Real time application of open loop
Sprinkler used to water a lawn
Automatic toaster system
The room heater, fan regulator, automatic coffee server, electric lift, theatre lamp
dimmer, automatic dryer are examples of open loop system.
Closed loop control system
A closed-loop control system uses a measurement of the output and feedback of
this signal to compare it with the desired output (reference or command).
When feedback sign is positive, systems are called positive feedback systems and if it
is negative systems are called negative feedback systems.
Multivariable control system
The introduction of feedback enables us to control a desired output and can improve
accuracy, but it requires attention to the issue of stability of response.
Multivariable
Autopilot system
Some Basic Terminologies: Definition
Plant : The portion of a system which is to be controlled or regulated is called the plant
or the Process
Controller : The element of the system itself or external to the system which controls
the plant or the process is called controller
The controlled variable is the quantity or condition that is measured and controlled.
The control signal or manipulated variable is the quantity or condition that is varied by
the controller so as to affect the value of the controlled variable.
Disturbances. A disturbance is a signal that tends to adversely affect the value of the
output of a system. If a disturbance is generated within the system, it is called internal,
while an external disturbance is generated outside the system and is an input.
Any change in output has no effect on Changes in output, affects the input
the input i e. feedback does not exists which is possible by use of feedback
Error detector is absent Error detector is necessary.
Feedback system