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Frequency Response Analysis Sinusoidal Forcing of a First-Order Process For a first-order transfer function with gain K and time constant , the response to a general sinusoidal input, is: Note that y(t) and x(t) are in deviation form. The long-time response, yl(t), can be written as: where:

Figure 13.1 Attenuation and time shift between input and output sine waves (K= 1). The phase angle of the output signal is given by , where is the (period) shift and P is the period of oscillation.

Frequency Response Characteristics of a First-Order Process The output signal is a sinusoid that has the same frequency, w, as the input.signal, x(t) =Asinwt. The amplitude of the output signal, , is a function of the frequency w and the input amplitude, A: 3. The output has a phase shift, φ, relative to the input. The amount of phase shift depends on w.

Dividing both sides of (13-2) by the input signal amplitude A yields the amplitude ratio (AR) which can, in turn, be divided by the process gain to yield the normalized amplitude ratio (ARN)

Shortcut Method for Finding the Frequency Response The shortcut method consists of the following steps: Step 1. Set s=jw in G(s) to obtain . Step 2. Rationalize G(jw); We want to express it in the form. G(jw)=R + jI where R and I are functions of w. Simplify G(jw) by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the complex conjugate of the denominator. Step 3. The amplitude ratio and phase angle of G(s) are given by: Memorize

Example 13.1 Find the frequency response of a first-order system, with Solution First, substitute in the transfer function Then multiply both numerator and denominator by the complex conjugate of the denominator, that is,

where: From Step 3 of the Shortcut Method, or Also,

Complex Transfer Functions Consider a complex transfer G(s), Substitute s=jw, From complex variable theory, we can express the magnitude and angle of as follows:

Bode Diagrams A special graph, called the Bode diagram or Bode plot, provides a convenient display of the frequency response characteristics of a transfer function model. It consists of plots of AR and as a function of w. Ordinarily, w is expressed in units of radians/time. Bode Plot of A First-order System Recall:

Figure 13.2 Bode diagram for a first-order process.

Note that the asymptotes intersect at , known as the break frequency or corner frequency. Here the value of ARN from (13-21) is: Some books and software defined AR differently, in terms of decibels. The amplitude ratio in decibels ARd is defined as