Signal Flow Graph of Control System
Signal Flow Graph of Control System
Signal Flow Graph of Control System
The same equation can be represented by signal flow graph, where x is input
variable node, y is output variable node and a is the transmittance of the branch
connecting directly these two nodes.
First, the input signal to be calculated at each node of the graph. The input
signal to a node is summation of product of transmittance and the other end
node variable of each of the branches arrowed towards the former node.
Now by calculating input signal at all nodes will get numbers of equations
which relating node variables and transmittance. More precisely, there will be
one unique equation for each of the input variable node.
By solving these equations we get, ultimate input and output of the
entire signal flow graph of control system.
Lastly by dividing inspiration of ultimate output to the expression of initial
input we calculate the expiration of transfer function of that signal flow graph
If P is the forward path transmittance between extreme input and output of a signal
flow graph. L1, L2…………………. loop transmittance of first, second,.….. loop of the
graph. Then for first signal flow graph of control system, the overall transmittance
between extreme input and output is
Then for second signal flow graph of control system, the overall transmittance
between extreme input and output is
Here in the figure above, there are two parallel forward paths. Hence, overall
transmittance of that signal flow graph of control system will be simple arithmetic
sum of forward transmittance of these two parallel paths.
As the each of the parallel paths having one loop associated with it, the forward
transmittances of these parallel paths are