Parta Roth Herwitz Stability Criterion
Parta Roth Herwitz Stability Criterion
Parta Roth Herwitz Stability Criterion
Criterion
It is a method for determining continuous system
stability.
The stability criterion is applied using a Routh table which is defined as;
Only the first 2 rows of the array are obtained from the
characteristic eq. the remaining are calculated as follows;
Four Special Cases or Configurations in
the First Column Array of the Rouths
Table:
nonzero.
jw -axis.
Case-I: No element in the first column
is zero.
Second-Order System.
Where
Where
The Routh table of the given system is computed and shown is the
table below;
The Routh table of the given system is computed and shown is the
table below;
Because TWO changes in sign appear in the first column, we find that
two roots of the characteristic equation lie in the right hand side of the
Example-5: Find the stability of the system shown below
using Routh criterion.
System is unstable because there are two sign changes in the first column of
the Rouths table. Hence the equation has two roots on the right half of the s-
Case-II: A Zero Only in the First
Column
Where
There are TWO sign changes due to the large negative number in the first column,
Therefore the system is unstable, and two roots of the equation lie in the right half of t
Example-7: Determine the range of parameter K for which the
system is unstable.
Where
Table-1: The complete Routh Table-2: shows the first column of Table-1 along
table is formed by using the with the resulting signs for choices of positive
denominator of the and negative.
characteristic equation T(s).
has its roots distributed the sameright half-plane, left half plane, or
If we can find the polynomial that has the reciprocal roots of the
original, it is possible that the Routh table for the new polynomial will
axis.
If the j-axis roots are repeated, the system response will be
unstable with a form tsin(t + ). The Routh-Hurwitz criteria will not
reveal this form of instability.
The TWO changes in sign in the first column indicate the presence of
TWO roots in the right-hand plane, and the system is unstable.
There are THREE roots of eq. (a). The ONE root in left-hand side is s = -
3.
Skill Assessment # 3:
Problem: Make a Routh table and tell how many roots of the
half-plane.
Answer of the Skill Assessment
# 3: