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Chapter 7 Laplace Transforms

Applications of Laplace Transform notes Easier than solving differential equations –Used to describe system behavior –We assume LTI systems –Uses S-domain instead of frequency domain Applications of Laplace Transforms/ –Circuit analysis Easier than solving differential equations Provides the general solution to any arbitrary wave (not just LRC) –Transient –Sinusoidal steady-state-response (Phasors) –Signal processing –Communications Definitely useful for Interviews!

Building the Case…

Laplace Transform

We use the following notations for Laplace Transform pairs – Refer to the table!

Laplace Transform Convergence The Laplace transform does not converge to a finite value for all signals and all values of s The values of s for which Laplace transform converges is called the Region Of Convergence (ROC) Always include ROC in your solution! Example: Remember: e^jw is sinusoidal; Thus, only the real part is important! 0+ indicates greater than zero values

Example of Bilateral Version Find F(s): Re(s)<a a S-plane Note that Laplace can also be found for periodic functions ROC Remember These!

Example – RCO may not always exist! Note that there is no common ROC  Laplace Transform can not be applied!

Example – Unilateral Version Find F(s):

Example

Properties The Laplace Transform has many difference properties Refer to the table for these properties

Linearity

Scaling & Time Translation Scaling Time Translation b=0 Do the time translation first!

Shifting and Time Differentiation Shifting in s-domain Differentiation in t Read the rest of properties on your own!

Examples Note the ROC did not change!

Example – Application of Differentiation Read Section 7.4 Matlab Code: Read about Symbolic Mathematics: And

Example What is Laplace of t^3? –From the table: 3!/s^4 Re(s)>0 Find the Laplace Transform: Note that without u(.) there will be no time translation and thus, the result will be different: Time transformation Assume t>0

A little about Polynomials Consider a polynomial function: A rational function is the ratio of two polynomials: A rational function can be expressed as partial fractions A rational function can be expressed using polynomials presented in product-of-sums Has roots and zeros; distinct roots, repeated roots, complex roots, etc. Given Laplace find f(t)!

Finding Partial Fraction Expansion Given a polynomial Find the POS (product-of-sums) for the denominator: Write the partial fraction expression for the polynomial Find the constants –If the rational polynomial has distinct poles then we can use the following to find the constants:

Matlab Code Application of Laplace Consider an RL circuit with R=4, L=1/2. Find i(t) if v(t)=12u(t). Partial fraction expression Given

Application of Laplace What are the initial [i(0)] and final values: –Using initial-value property: –Using the final-value property Note: using Laplace Properties Note that Initial Value: t=0, then, i(t)  3-3=0 Final Value: t  INF then, i(t)  3

Using Simulink H(s) i(t) v(t )

Actual Experimentation Note how the voltage looks like: Input Voltage: Output Voltage:

Partial Fraction Expansion (no repeated Poles/Roots) – Example Using Matlab: Matlab code: b=[ ]; a=[ ]; [r,p,k]=residue(b,a) We can also use ilaplace (F); but the result may not be simplified!

Finding Poles and Zeros Express the rational function as the ratio of two polynomials each represented by product-of-sums Example: S-plane Pole zero

H(s) Replacing the Impulse Response h(t) x(t)y(t) H(s) X(s)Y(s) convolution multiplication

H(s) Replacing the Impulse Response h(t) x(t)y(t) H(s) X(s)Y(s) convolution multiplication Example: Find the output X(t)=u(t); h(t) h(t) y(t) e^-sF(s) This is commonly used in D/A converters!

Dealing with Complex Poles Given a polynomial Find the POS (product-of-sums) for the denominator: Write the partial fraction expression for the polynomial Find the constants –The pole will have a real and imaginary part: P=|k|  When we have complex poles {|k|  then we can use the following expression to find the time domain expression:

Laplace Transform Characteristics Assumptions: Linear Continuous Time Invariant Systems Causality –No future dependency –If unilateral: No value for t<0; h(t)=0 Stability –System mode: stable or unstable –We can tell by finding the system characteristic equation (denominator) Stable if all the poles are on the left plane –Bounded-input-bounded-output (BIBO) Invertability –H(s).Hi(s)=1 Frequency Response –H(w)=H(s);s  jw=H(s=jw) We need to add control mechanism to make the overall system stable

Frequency Response – Matlab Code

Inverse Laplace Transform

Example of Inverse Laplace Transform

Bilateral Transforms Laplace Transform of two different signals can be the same, however, their ROC can be different:  Very important to know the ROC. Signals can be –Right-sided  Use the bilateral Laplace Transform Table –Left-sides –Have finite duration How to find the transform of signals that are bilateral! See notes

How to Find Bilateral Transforms If right-sided use the table for unilateral Laplace Transform Given f(t) left-sided; find F(s): –Find the unilateral Laplace transform for f(-t)  laplace{f(-t)}; Re(s)>a –Then, find F(-s) with Re(-s)>a Given Fb(s) find f(t) left-sided : –Find the unilateral Inverse Laplace transform for F(s)=f b (t) –The result will be f(t)=–f b (t)u(-t) Example

Examples of Bilateral Laplace Transform Find the unilateral Laplace transform for f(-t)  laplace{f(-t)}; Re(s)>a Then find F(-s) with Re(-s)>a Alternatively: Find the unilateral Laplace transform for f(t)u(-t)  (-1)laplace{f(t)}; then, change the inequality for ROC.

Feedback System Find the system function for the following feedback system: G(s) Sum F(s) X(t) r(t) e(t)y(t) + + H(s) X(t)y(t) Equivalent System Feedback Applet:

Practices Problems Schaum’s Outlines Chapter 3 –3.1, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6, ,  For Quiz! – –Read section 7.8 –Read examples 7.15 and 7.16 Useful Applet: