System Dynamics
System Dynamics
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780073398068
Author: III William J. Palm
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.38P
To determine

(a)

The response x(t) for the model equation 7x˙+5x=4g˙(t).Also, compare the values of x(0)andx(0+).

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Answer to Problem 2.38P

The response x(t) for the model equations is as:

x(t)=257e57t.

The response x(t) changes from t=0tot=0+ such that

x(0)=3andx(0+)=257.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given model equation is as:

7x˙+5x=4g˙(t)

Where, g(t)=us(t) and the initial conditions are

x(0)=3andg(0)=0.

Concept Used:

First, evaluate the response x(t) from the given model equation using the Laplace transform. Then, find the right-hand limit of x(t) at t=0.

Calculation:

The model equation to be solved is as:

7x˙+5x=4g˙(t)

Where, g(t)=us(t)

Therefore, g˙(t)=δ(t)

And 7x˙+5x=4δ(t)

On taking Laplace transform, that is

7x˙+5x=4δ(t)7(sX(s)x(0))+5X(s)=47(sX(s)3)+5X(s)=4X(s)=25(7s+5)

On taking the inverse Laplace of this,

x(t)=257e57t

Therefore,

x(0+)=limt0+257e57t=257

Thus the response x(t) changes from 3 to 257 as time varies from t=0tot=0+.

Conclusion:

The obtained response x(t) is as:

x(t)=257e57t

And x(t) changes to 257 from 3 as time varies from t=0tot=0+.

To determine

(b)

The response x(t) for the model equation 7x˙+5x=4g˙(t)+6g(t). Compare the values of x(0)andx(0+).

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.38P

The response x(t) for the model equation is as:

x(t)=65+8335e57t.

The response x(t) changes from t=0tot=0+ such that

x(0)=3andx(0+)=257.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given model equation is as:

7x˙+5x=4g˙(t)+6g(t)

Where, g(t)=us(t) and the initial conditions are

x(0)=3andg(0)=0.

Concept Used:

First, evaluate the response x(t) from the given model equation using the Laplace transform. Then, find the right-hand limit of x(t) at t=0.

Calculation:

The model equation to be solved is as:

7x˙+5x=4g˙(t)+6g(t)

Where, g(t)=us(t)

Therefore, g˙(t)=δ(t)

And 7x˙+5x=4δ(t)+6us(t)

On taking Laplace transform, that is

7x˙+5x=4δ(t)+6us(t)7(sX(s)x(0))+5X(s)=4+6s7(sX(s)3)+5X(s)=4+6sX(s)(7s+5)=25+6sX(s)=83351(s+57)+651s

On taking the inverse Laplace of this,

x(t)=65+8335e57t

Therefore,

x(0+)=limt0+(65+8335e57t)=(65+8335)=257

Thus the response x(t) changes from 3 to 257 as time varies from t=0tot=0+.

Conclusion:

The obtained response x(t) is as:

x(t)=65+8335e57t

And x(t) changes to 257 from 3 as time varies from t=0tot=0+.

To determine

(c)

The response x(t) for the model equation 3x¨+30x˙+63x=4g˙(t). Compare the values of x(0)andx(0+).Also, do the same for x˙(0)andx˙(0+).

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.38P

The response x(t) for the model equation is as:

x(t)=5512e3t3112e7t.

The response x(t) doesn’t change from t=0tot=0+ such that

x(0)=x(0+)=2

While the response x˙(t) changes from t=0tot=0+ such that

x˙(0)=3andx˙(0+)=133.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given model equations are as:

3x¨+30x˙+63x=4g˙(t)

Where, g(t)=us(t) and the initial conditions are

x(0)=2,x˙(0)=3andg(0)=0.

Concept Used:

First, evaluate the response x(t) from the given model equation using the Laplace transform. Then, find the right-hand limit of x(t) and x˙(t) at t=0.

Calculation:

The model equation to be solved is as:

3x¨+30x˙+63x=4g˙(t)

On taking Laplace transform, that is

3x¨+30x˙+63x=4δ(t)3(s2X(s)sx(0)x˙(0))+30(sX(s)x(0))+63X(s)=43(s2X(s)2s3)+30(sX(s)2)+63X(s)=4X(s)(3s2+30s+63)=6s+73X(s)=(6s+73)(3s2+30s+63)=55121(s+3)31121(s+7)

On taking the inverse Laplace of this,

x(t)=5512e3t3112e7t

On taking the derivative,

x˙(t)=554e3t+21712e7t

Therefore,

x(0+)=limt0+(5512e3t3112e7t)=(55123112)=2412=2

Similarly,

x˙(0+)=limt0+(554e3t+21712e7t)=(554+21712)=5212=133

Thus the response x(t) doesn’t change as time varies from t=0tot=0+.

Whereas, the response x˙(t) changes from 3 to 133 as time varies from t=0tot=0+.

Conclusion:

The obtained response x(t) is as:

x(t)=5512e3t3112e7t

And x(t) remains unchanged as time varies from t=0tot=0+.

While x˙(t) attains a value of 133 from 3 as time increases from t=0tot=0+.

To determine

(d)

The response x(t) for the model equation 3x¨+30x˙+63x=4g˙(t)+6g(t). Compare the values of x(0)andx(0+).Also, do the same for x˙(0)andx˙(0+).

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 2.38P

The response x(t) for the model equation is as:

x(t)=22121184e7t+5312e3t.

The response x˙(t) decreases from t=0tot=0+ such that

x(0)=4andx(0+)=2

While the response x˙(t) also decreases from t=0tot=0+ such that

x˙(0)=7andx˙(0+)=133.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The given model equation is as:

3x¨+30x˙+63x=4g˙(t)+6g(t)

Where, g(t)=us(t) and the initial conditions are

x(0)=4,x˙(0)=7andg(0)=0.

Concept Used:

First, evaluate the response x(t) from the given model equation using the Laplace transform. Then, find the right-hand limit of x(t) and x˙(t) at t=0.

Calculation:

The model equation to be solved is as:

3x¨+30x˙+63x=4g˙(t)+6g(t)

On taking Laplace transform, that is

3x¨+30x˙+63x=4δ(t)+6us(t)3(s2X(s)sx(0)x˙(0))+30(sX(s)x(0))+63X(s)=4+6s3(s2X(s)2s3)+30(sX(s)2)+63X(s)=4+6sX(s)(3s2+30s+63)=6s2+73s+6sX(s)=(6s2+73s+6)s(3s2+30s+63)=(6s2+73s+6)3s(s+3)(s+7)X(s)=2211s211841(s+7)+53121(s+3)

On taking the inverse Laplace of this,

x(t)=22121184e7t+5312e3t

On taking the derivative,

x˙(t)=21112e7t534e3t

Therefore,

x(0+)=limt0+(22121184e7t+5312e3t)=(22121184+5312)=16824=2

Similarly,

x˙(0+)=limt0+(21112e7t534e3t)=(21112534)=5212=133

Thus the response x(t) decreases from 4 to2 as time varies from t=0tot=0+.

In addition, the response x˙(t) also decreases from 7 to 133 as time varies from t=0tot=0+.

Conclusion:

The obtained response x(t) is as:

x(t)=22121184e7t+5312e3t

And x(t) decreases from 4 to2 as time varies from t=0tot=0+.

While x˙(t) attains a value of 133 from 7 as time increases from t=0tot=0+.

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