3 Rules For Sketching The Root Locus K 0
3 Rules For Sketching The Root Locus K 0
3.2 Symmetry
A complex closed-loop pole implies its complex conjugate is also a pole.
Rule 2. The root locus is symmetric about the real axis
Example
jω
−4 −3 σ
−2 −1
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The root locus branches ends at the (finite and infinite) zeros of F (s)
(s+3)(s+4)
Example: F (s) = (s+1)(s+2) , the root locus has two branches, they start at −1, and −2, and end
−3, and −4
jω
break-in point breakaway point
K = +∞ K = +∞ K=0 K=0
−4 −3 σ
−2 −1
Rule 5. Every root locus branches starts at a pole of F (s) and ends at a (finite or infinite) zero of
F (s)
Rule 6. The root locus approaches straight lines as asymptotic as the locus approaches infinity.
The equation of the line asymptote is given by the real-axis intersection point σa , and angle φa with
respect to positive real-axis
P P
finite poles − finite zeros
σa = (IV.3)
n−m
(2k + 1)
φa = 180◦ k = 0 , 1 , . . . (n − m − 1) (IV.4)
n−m
Example:
1
R(s) K s+3
s (s+1)(s+2)(s+4)
b
Y (s)
−
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