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Lecture 2 Dynamic Response First Order Systems

AOSC 634 Air Sampling and Analysis Lecture 2 Measurement Theory Performance Characteristics of instruments Dynamic Performance of Sensor Systems Response of a first order system to A step change A ramp change Copyright Brock et al. 1984; Dickerson 2015 1 Dynamic Response Sensor output in response to changing input. Time response: First Order Systems For a step change in input: X’(t’) = 1 – e–t’ Where X’ is the normalized output (0-1). t’ is the time in system time constants, i.e., t’ = t/t where t is the e-folding time constant. 95% of a step change occurs in 3t’. 2 Response of a first order system to an a step increase of input. 3 4 The finite response time of a first order system creates a time lag for the output relative to the input. For a step change of duration much longer than the time constant of the system: Where tmo is the time of the mid point of the maximum output. If t’ 1, then t’mi ≅ t’mo – (2t’) 5 Signal Time Lag, continued. The apparent middle of the step, a pollution plume or warm air parcel perhaps, will appear about 2t’ later than it occurred. In a sounding or aircraft spiral this shows up as an difference in altitude for instruments with different response times. The time integral of the input and output will, however, be the same. 6 Time Lag, continued. This holds even if t t’ although the amplitude will be in error (too small). 7 For a step change of duration less than the response time of the instrument (t’ or t) the integral is still the same as the input integral, but the amplitude is now reduced. At very high frequencies ( 1/t), the input begins to look like a DC signal again. 8 Signal Response to a ramp input. 9 Or in normalized variables For all t’ 0 The transient approaches zero after a few time constants. For t t’ Response of a first order system to ramp input in normalized variables. X’(t’) is X’O(t’) 10 The output is always less than the input by a constant. The output lags the input amp

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