How to Model a Control System for an RLC Circuit?

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This discussion focuses on modeling control systems for RLC circuits. The key steps include finding the transfer function of the RLC circuit by calculating V0(s)/Vi(s) and using this transfer function, G(s), to design the control system. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the analogy between inertial systems and electrical systems for effective modeling. A recommended resource for tutorials is available at the University of Michigan's engineering website.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of RLC circuit components and their mathematical expressions
  • Knowledge of transfer functions in control systems
  • Familiarity with feedback mechanisms in control system design
  • Basic principles of system dynamics and analogies between inertial and electrical systems
NEXT STEPS
  • Research how to derive transfer functions for different circuit configurations
  • Explore control system design techniques using MATLAB or Simulink
  • Study feedback control strategies and their impact on system stability
  • Investigate the relationship between electrical systems and mechanical systems in control theory
USEFUL FOR

Electrical engineers, control system designers, and students studying circuit theory and control systems will benefit from this discussion.

Jimbo
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Hi

I was wondering if anyone knew of any good tutorials on modelling control systems - I have to convert a RCL circuit to a control system - i understand things like how to express components mathmatically but am confused as to steps I should take to make sure I do a thorough model?

Any info much appreciated

Jimbo
 
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Try this one:

http://www.engin.umich.edu/group/ctm/

If you need to taylor any of the examples to your specific problem, remember that there are analogies between inertial systems and electrical systems.
 
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Try finding out the transfer function of ur RLC ckt by calculating the V0(s)/Vi(s). Then use this as ur transfer function, G(s), then, using the inputs design ut control system with or without a feedback...


Hope u got it...
Sridhar
 

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