
QUESTION 5 Using the data below, determine the angle (degrees) of the desired pole with respect...
Using the data below, determine the angle (degrees) of the desired pole with respect to the origin (counter-clockwise rotation) Hint: Do not include the "i" Settling Time (TS) = 0.5 seconds Peak Time (Tp) = 0.1 seconds
Using the data below, determine the real component of the desired pole (which your root locus would pass through): Settling Time (Ts) = 5 seconds Peak Time (Tp) = 1.0 seconds
R(s) C(s) G(s)G(s) Given the simple control loop above and the data below, determine the Kp gain for the Go(s) PD-controller Peak time (Tp)-0.1 seconds Settling Time (Ts)-0.5 second G(s) = (s+2) / (s^3 + 9m2 + 8s)
For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give
the system desired response below:
Settling time of 5 seconds
Peak time of 0.5 seconds
The given plant has a transfer function of: Gp = (s + 4)/( (s +
1)*(s + 3) )
The controller has a transfer function of: Gc =
(s+27.75)/s
QUESTION 2 10 points Save Answer Y(S) R(s) Gc(s) Gp(s) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system...
Given the control loop above, determine the Kp gain for the
Gc(s) for a given G(s) and design requirements.
Peak Time (Tp) = 1/2 second
Settling time (Ts) = 1 second
G(s) = 1/ ( s^2 + 5s + 5.25)
Design the PID controller to have two-distinct roots. Assume the
angle for (one root) Z1 = 30 degrees.
QUESTION 1 10 points a Answer R(s) C(s) G.(s) G(s) Given the control loop above, determine the Kp gain for the Gcis)...
QUESTION 3 Copy of R(s) C(s) G(s) Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s) for a given G(s) and design requirements. Peak Time (Tp) 0.2 second Settling time (Ts)-0.12 second G(s) 1/ (s24) Design a Dual PD controller to have two-distinct roots. Assume the angle for (one zero) Z1 60 degrees.
QUESTION 3 Copy of R(s) C(s) G(s) Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s) for a given...
QUESTION 2 10 points Save Answer R(s) C(s) G(s) Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s for a given G(s) and design requirements. Peak Time (Tp) 0.2 second Settling time (Ts) 0.25 second Design a Dual PD controller to have two-distinct roots. Assume the angle for (one zero) Z1 60 degrees.
QUESTION 2 10 points Save Answer R(s) C(s) G(s) Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s for...
QUESTION t- Y(S) Gc(S) Gp(S) R(s) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below: Settling time of 5 seconds Peak time of 0.5 seconds The given plant has a transfer function of: Gp (s4V(s0) (s1)(s 2) (s6) · The controller has a transfer function of: GC = (s+2.8417)
QUESTION t- Y(S) Gc(S) Gp(S) R(s) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below:...
QUESTION 3 Copy of R(s) C(s) G(s) G (s) Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s) for a given G(s) and design requirements. Peak Time (Tp) = 0.2 second Settling time (TS) = 0.12 second G(s) = 1/ (s^2 + .1s+4) Design a Dual PD controller to have two-distinct roots. Assume the angle for (one zero) Z1 - 60 degrees.
QUESTION 3 Copy of R(s) C(s) G(s) G (s) Given the control loop above,...
Y(S) Gp(s) Gc(s) R(S) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below . Settling time of 2 seconds . Peak time of 0.5 seconds . The given plant has a transfer function of: Gp - (s +8V( (s +6'(s+4) The controller has a transfer function of: Gc (s+33.7392Vs
Y(S) Gp(s) Gc(s) R(S) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below . Settling...