Q3. The DC motor equation is given by di V-L-RI-E=0 where V is the input voltage to the motor, L is the motor Inductance

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Q3. The DC motor equation is given by di V-L-RI-E=0 where V is the input voltage to the motor, L is the motor Inductance

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Q3 The Dc Motor Equation Is Given By Di V L Ri E 0 Where V Is The Input Voltage To The Motor L Is The Motor Inductance 1
Q3 The Dc Motor Equation Is Given By Di V L Ri E 0 Where V Is The Input Voltage To The Motor L Is The Motor Inductance 1 (32.14 KiB) Viewed 16 times
Q3. The DC motor equation is given by di V-L-RI-E=0 where V is the input voltage to the motor, L is the motor Inductance, R is the motor Internal resistance, I is the electrical current, and is the back EMF. The motor is connected to a mobile robot with a wheel, and the dynamics is given by da J -=T-w where / is the wheel moment of Inertia, is the angular velocity, and 7 is the motor torque. Assume that the gear ratio between the motor and the wheel is 1:1. a) Obtain the transfer function between the angular velocity as the output and the motor Input voltage as the input of the transfer function. Do not assume any steady-state. [10 Marks] b) Let L=0.5 [H], R-0.1 [2], the back EMF or the torque constant is equal to 0.01 [V/(rad/s)], and the wheel moment of Inertia is 2 [kg m²). The following input voltage is appiled to the motor for a sufficiently long period of time: v(t) = sin(0.1 t) Calculate the wheel angular velocity in terms of a function of time. Show all calculation steps [10 Marks] c) Design a proportional controller to achieve a desired constant angular velocity, 10 [rad/s], for the DC motor transfer function obtained in b). Draw a block diagram showing connections between the motor, the controller, and the desired angular velocity. And, show that it is practically impossible to make the steady-state error equal to zero using the proportional controller. [10 Marks]
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