Stability Criteria for Second-Order Dynamical Systems With Time Lag

Author:

Bhatt S. J.1,Hsu C. S.2

Affiliation:

1. The Boeing Company, Renton, Wash.

2. Division of Applied Mechanics, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

Abstract

Stability of second-order dynamical systems with time lag is investigated by using Pontrjagin’s theorems on the zeros of exponential polynomials. The time-lag term may involve the displacement, the velocity, or the acceleration. Systems with negative damping coefficient and/or negative spring constants are also considered. It is shown that a delayed feedback signal of proper strength and proper delay is capable of stabilizing such dynamical systems with negative damping and/or negative spring constants. It is also found that some earlier results given in [2] for the restricted case where the damping coefficient is positive and the spring constant is non-negative are defective. The stability criteria obtained here are expressed in terms of inequalities which impose upper and lower bounds for the system parameters.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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