Linear feedback controls : Mark A. Haidekker. the essentials /
Material type: TextPublisher number: Global Information Systems Technology Pvt Ltd | 877, Udhyog Vihar, Phase-V, GurgaonSeries: Elsevier insightsPublication details: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, ©2013Description: xiv, 268 p. : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9780124058750Subject(s): Feedback control systems | Systems and Signals | Time-Discrete Systems | Linearization of Nonlinear Components | Block Diagrams | E-BooksDDC classification: 621.8 HAI Online resources: E-BookItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Chapter 1 - Introduction to Linear Feedback Controls,
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Chapter 2 - Systems and Signals,
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Chapter 3 - Solving Differential Equations in the Laplace Domain,
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Chapter 4 - Time-Discrete Systems,
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Chapter 5 - First Comprehensive Example: The Temperature-Controlled Waterbath,
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Chapter 6 - Laplace- and -Domain Description of the Waterbath Example,
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Chapter 7 - Block Diagrams: Formal Graphical Description of Linear Systems,
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Chapter 8 - Linearization of Nonlinear Components,
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Chapter 9 - A Tale of Two Poles: The Positioner Example and the Significance of the Poles in the -Plane,
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Chapter 10 - Stability Analysis for Linear Systems, Chapter 11 - Frequency-Domain Analysis and Design Methods,
Chapter 12 - The Root Locus Method,
Chapter 13 - The PID Controller,
Chapter 14 - Design Examples,
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The design of control systems is at the very core of engineering. Feedback controls are ubiquitous, ranging from simple room thermostats to airplane engine control. Helping to make sense of this wide-ranging field, this book provides a new approach by keeping a tight focus on the essentials with a limited, yet consistent set of examples. Analysis and design methods are explained in terms of theory and practice. The book covers classical, linear feedback controls, and linear approximations are used when needed. In parallel, the book covers time-discrete (digital) control systems and juxtapos.
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