Given the system transfer f unction: Y(s) 104 osts3 R(s) S+8S+52 From the step response, determine...
Determine the peak time, overshoot, and settling time by hand
calculations.
Given the system transfer function: G104 K(s) S'+8S+520sis3
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...
Given the system transfer f unction: G, (s) -2S+2) S+4 a) Plot the response y(t) for a step input of amplitude 4 for t=[0:0.01:21 b) Verify that the plot is correct using the initial and final value theorems. o) Repeat steps q.and b for G, (s)0S(S + 4). Remember, in input is a step of c) Repeat steps a and b for G2 (S) S+2 amplitude 4.
4 R(s) Y(S) Gp(s) Gc(s) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below: Settling time of 1.6 seconds . Peak time of 0.8 seconds · The given plant has a transfer function of:Gp-6+8n (s + 6 .(s + 4)) . The controller has a transfer function of: GC = (s+ 11.1812/s
4 R(s) Y(S) Gp(s) Gc(s) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired...
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:...
Determine: 1. The transfer function C(s)/R(s). Also find the
closed-loop poles of the system. 2. The values of the undamped
natural frequency ωN and damping ratio ξ of the closed-loop poles.
3. The expressions of the rise time, the peak time, the maximum
overshoot, and the 2% settling time due to a unit-step reference
signal.
For the open-loop process with negative feedback R(S) Gp(S) C(s) H(s) 103 Go(s) = 1 , Gp(s)- s(s + 4) Determine: 1. The transfer function...
R(s) Gc(s) Gp(s) Y(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+8( (s+6)(s + 4)) . The controller has a transfer function of: Gc (s+33.7392s
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...
6.24 The transfer function for a second-order system is 35+5 32+20s + 500 (a) Determine the impulsive response of the system. (b) Deter- mine the step response of the system. (e) Determine the 2 per- cent settling time. (d) Determine the 10-90 percent rise time. (e) Determine the percent overshoot of the step response. (f) Determine the peak time of the step response.
A unity feedback system with the forward transfer function G (s) = s(s+2)(s15) is operating with a closed-loop step response that has 15% overshoot. Do the following: a) Evaluate the settling time for a unit step input b) Design a PD control to yield a 15% overshoot but with a threefold reduction in settling time; c) Evaluate the settling time, overshoot, and steady-state error with the PD control.
A unity feedback system with the forward transfer function G (s) =...