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Control system dynamics / Robert N. Clark.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996Description: xiii, 509 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0521472393
  • 9780521472395
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 629.8312 20
LOC classification:
  • TJ216 .C55 1996
Contents:
Part I. Introduction to Control System Dynamics -- Part II. Mathematical Models of Mechanical Systems -- Part III. Mathematical Models of Electrical Systems -- Part IV. Mathematical Models of Electromechanical and Electrohydraulic Systems -- Part V. Summary of Modelling Principles for Physical Systems -- Part VI. Solution to the Initial Value Problem -- Part VII. Pole-Zero Methods of Analysis for Single Input-Single Output Systems -- Part VIII. Automatic Feedback Control -- Part IX. Dynamic Analysis of Feedback Control Systems -- Part X. Design of Feedback Control Systems -- Part XI. Frequency Response Analysis of Linear Systems -- Part XII. Stability Analysis by Nyquist's Criterion -- Part XIII. Dynamic Analysis of Feedback Systems by Frequency Response Methods -- Part XIV. Design of Feedback Systems by Frequency Response Methods -- Part XV. Advance Topics.
Summary: "Automatic control systems have become essential features in virtually every area of technology, from machine tools to aerospace vehicles. This book is a comprehensive, clearly written introduction to automatic control engineering. The author begins with the fundamentals of modelling mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems in the state variable format. The emphasis is on classical feedback control theory and design, and their application to practical electromechanical and aerospace problems. Following a careful grounding in classical control theory, the author introduces modern control theory, including digital control and nonlinear system analysis. Over 230 problems help the reader apply principles discussed in the text to practical engineering situations. Engineering students and practising engineers will find all they need to know about control system analysis and design in this valuable text."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 499-501) and index.

Part I. Introduction to Control System Dynamics -- Part II. Mathematical Models of Mechanical Systems -- Part III. Mathematical Models of Electrical Systems -- Part IV. Mathematical Models of Electromechanical and Electrohydraulic Systems -- Part V. Summary of Modelling Principles for Physical Systems -- Part VI. Solution to the Initial Value Problem -- Part VII. Pole-Zero Methods of Analysis for Single Input-Single Output Systems -- Part VIII. Automatic Feedback Control -- Part IX. Dynamic Analysis of Feedback Control Systems -- Part X. Design of Feedback Control Systems -- Part XI. Frequency Response Analysis of Linear Systems -- Part XII. Stability Analysis by Nyquist's Criterion -- Part XIII. Dynamic Analysis of Feedback Systems by Frequency Response Methods -- Part XIV. Design of Feedback Systems by Frequency Response Methods -- Part XV. Advance Topics.

"Automatic control systems have become essential features in virtually every area of technology, from machine tools to aerospace vehicles. This book is a comprehensive, clearly written introduction to automatic control engineering. The author begins with the fundamentals of modelling mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems in the state variable format. The emphasis is on classical feedback control theory and design, and their application to practical electromechanical and aerospace problems. Following a careful grounding in classical control theory, the author introduces modern control theory, including digital control and nonlinear system analysis. Over 230 problems help the reader apply principles discussed in the text to practical engineering situations. Engineering students and practising engineers will find all they need to know about control system analysis and design in this valuable text."--Publisher description.

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