GROUP 3 - Transfer Function (Control Engr.)
GROUP 3 - Transfer Function (Control Engr.)
CONTROL
ENGINEERING
GROUP 3 - MEMBERS:
Andaya, Danwell G.
Cuevas, Clark Ken G.
Dela Torre, Ivan Heart
Diño, John Paul
Engay, Krizsa Mae B.
Mahinay, Jayrald B.
Manalo, Kevin Kyle
TOPIC
TRANSFER
FUNCTION
HISTORY
The transfer function's roots trace back to the 19th century with
early work on stability by engineers, and the mathematical
foundation was established through the Laplace transform by
Pierre-Simon Laplace. The concept was formalized during the
1930s and 1940s, particularly during World War II, as engineers
recognized the importance of feedback. While modern control
theory introduced state-space methods, the transfer function
remains a vital tool for analyzing system behavior and stability
across various applications in robotics, aerospace, and industrial
automation.
DEFINITION OF
TRANSFER FUNCTION
SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION
1. Mechanical Systems
Mechanical systems often involve components like masses, springs,
and dampers, where transfer functions can help model the system's
dynamic behavior.
APPLICATION OF TRANSFER
FUNCTION
2. Electrical Systems
Electrical systems often include components like resistors,
inductors, capacitors, and operational amplifiers. Transfer
functions are used to describe the behavior of these components
in response to input signals.
ADVANTAGES
Frequency Response:
Helps analyze how a system responds to different input signals at
various frequencies.
ADVANTAGES
Combining Systems:
When systems are connected together, transfer functions make it simple
to find the overall system's behavior by adding or multiplying them.
DISADVANTAGES
where, x is input and y is output. Find the transfer function of the given
differential equation.
EXAMPLES
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