Control Systems – Stability
When the feedback is applied to the system, how does it provide stability?
Feedback systems adjust the system behavior according to the output. Generally, negative feedback provides stability to the system.
Can a stable system become unstable under some particular conditions?
Yes, a stable system may become unstable under some particular conditions. Such conditions are high gain and improper controller configurations.
How does the poles and zeros concept lead to stability?
While analyzing the transfer function of the system, if the poles of the system lie on the left half of the s-plane then the system is stable otherwise, it is unstable.
Control Systems – Stability
Control systems are used to control the behavior of any dynamic system. It provides accurate information about the dynamic system so that it can work well. One of the important aspects of the control system is STABILITY. The stability of the system is important in order to get the desired output from the system. In this article, we will deal with how control system analysis helps in providing stability to the system. We will also study types of stability, applications, and many more.
Table of Content
- What is Stability?
- Types of Stability
- Types of System Based on Stability
- Methods to Analyze the Stability
- Applications
- Advantages and Disadvantages
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