Q. In a cascade control system, the closed loop transfer function of the inner loop may be assumed to have a single time-constant T1 . Similarly, the closed loop transfer function of the outer loop may be assumed to have a single time-constant T2. The desired relationship between T1 and T2 in a well-designed control system is
(A) T1 is much less than T2
(B) T1 is equal to T2
(C) T1 is much greater than T2
(D) T1 is independent of T2
Ans: T1 is much less than T2
Sol:
In a cascade (or) master slave control system, then inner loop must be faster than outer loop. Inner loop acts as slave loop whereas outer loop acts as slave loop.
For proper control, inner loop should be at least 3 times faster than outer loop.
โ T2 > 3T1
Hence the time constant of inner loop is much lower than that of outer loop.