Chapter+6+-+Stability 03272024
Chapter+6+-+Stability 03272024
Chapter+6+-+Stability 03272024
CHAPTER 6
c(t) = cforced(t) + cnatural(t) WHAT IS STABILITY
• Note that, there should not be any term missing in the nth order characteristic equation. This means
that the nth order characteristic equation should not have any coefficient that is of zero value
SUFFICIENT CONDITION FOR ROUTH-HURWITZ
STABILITY
• The sufficient condition is that all the elements of the first column of the Routh
array should have the same sign.
• This means that all the elements of the first column of the Routh array should
be either positive or negative.
ROUTH ARRAY METHOD
• If all the roots of the characteristic equation exist to the left half of the ‘s’ plane, then
the control system is stable. If at least one root of the characteristic equation exists to
the right half of the ‘s’ plane, then the control system is unstable.
• So, we have to find the roots of the characteristic equation to know whether the
control system is stable or unstable. But, it is difficult to find the roots of the
characteristic equation as order increases.
• So, to overcome this problem there we have the Routh array method.
ROUTH ARRAY METHOD
Note − If any row elements of the Routh table have some common factor,
then you can divide the row elements with that factor for the simplification
will be easy.
ROUTH ARRAY METHOD
• Write the auxilary equation, A(s) of the row, which is just above the row of zeros.
• Differentiate the auxiliary equation, A(s) with respect to s. Fill the row of zeros with these
coefficients.
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE
EXAMPLE