Title :
A quantitative comparison of three Bode straight-line phase approximations for second-order, underdamped systems
Author :
Schubert, Thomas F., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Program, San Diego State Univ., CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Bode straight-line approximations are an extremely useful tool in the study of system frequency response. These approximations give good insight into the frequency variation of the amplitude and the phase of a system response without the use of computer simulation or complex calculations. Three Bode straight-line approximations to the phase of second-order, underdamped systems are subjected to quantitative error analysis. The magnitude of the maximum phase error and root-mean-square phase error are computed for each phase approximation as a function of the system damping coefficient. The results of the analysis indicates superiority of the little-known decade-fraction phase approximation technique
Keywords :
Bode diagrams; approximation theory; error analysis; frequency response; Bode straight-line phase approximations; decade-fraction phase approximation; maximum phase error magnitude; quantitative error analysis; root-mean-square phase error magnitude; second-order underdamped systems; system damping coefficient; system frequency response; Computer simulation; Damping; Error analysis; Frequency response; Mirrors; Poles and zeros; Polynomials; Resonant frequency;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on