Control System Presentation
Control System Presentation
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SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM OF A MOVING VEHICLE
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EXAMPLE OF CLOSED LOOP SYSTEM
Fig1.1 : Shows a transducer is scanning Fig 1.2 : Shows the cross-section after Fig 1.3 : Shows the waveform after
a piece of transistor scanning process the reliability test
The machine is called as scanning electron machine which regularly used in electronics industry to evaluate the reliability of
the manufactured component.
The control system applied by this machine is closed loop control where it functions by feedback control system.
Initially the transducer acts as optic sensor to detect and scan the components in order to produce the cross-section of the
components. The input signals such as position of the transducer is set along with suitable range of coordinates in order to
capture the clear image.
As a result of scanning, a feedback in the form of waveform is produced to determine the reliability of the component. The
waveform is improved by increasing amplitude , incoming signals and also frequency.
Through this, the feedback of the tested result will be improved with reduction of errors and achieves similarly to the actual
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results.
OPEN LOOP SYSTEM
2) Output has no effect on reference 3) The system is purely based on time and
Open loop
input situation
system
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EXAMPLE OF OPEN LOOP SYSTEM
Fig1.4 : Shows a reading of Fig1.5 : Shows a metal undergoing heat Fig1.6 : Shows a the changes of
temperature treatment in a furnace microstructure of metal
The machine is called as heat treatment furnace which regularly used in raw materials industry to evaluate the mechanical
properties.
The control system applied by this machine is open loop control where it functions based on time basis using a temperature
sensor.
Initially a time-temperature graph is plotted to set the range of minimum and maximum heating values and constant heating
period to observe the effects on the metal upon experiment.
As a result of the process, the output is not similar with the input or initial condition results of the metal before heating. The
results obtained is purely based on the effect caused by the experiment.
The efficiency or accuracy of the result produced by this machine is based on the calibration process carried out after
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utilising numerous time . Additionally, this is a simple designed machined which also ease the maintenance.
DESIGN PROCEDURES OF CLOSED LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM
Fig 1.7: Shows the basic block diagram of closed loop system Fig 1.8: Shows the block diagram of closed loop system
with an output (feedback) generated.
C(s) indicates the output , whereas R(s) indicates the input or reference.
Summing point delivers the input to branch point.
The output of the block C(s) is the result of multiplication of G(s) known as transfer function with E(s).
The output signal has a dimension value which need to be converted to a force or position or voltage before
it can be compared with the input signal.
In most cases the feedback element is a sensor that measures the output of the plant. The output of the
sensor is compared with the system input, and the actuating error signal is generated.
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DESIGN PROCEDURES OF OPEN LOOP CONTROL SYSTEM
In systems which the output is non effective on the control action are called open-loop control systems.
Besides, for an open-loop control system the output is neither measured nor fed back for comparison with
the input.
For any open-loop control system the output is not compared with the reference input.
Due to existing disturbances, an open-loop control system fail to perform the desired task.
Open-loop control is only possible if the relationship between the input and output is known and if there are
neither internal nor external disturbances.
Proven that, such systems are not feedback control oriented. Any control system that executed on a time
basis is defined as open loop.
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REFERENCES
1. Katushiko Ogata. Modern Control Engineering, 5th ed.:;.
2. Gloria Lotha. . Control System Toolbox 2013; ():
3. https://www.britannica.com/technology/control-system. (Accessed).
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