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    Control Engineering: Learn the Fundamentals with Top Textbooks and Lecture Notes

    I am a second year student studying mechanical engineering and I severely need a good textbook or lecture notes(preferably) for control engineering that covers the followings: -Review of: partial fractions, complex numbers, Laplace transform techniques. - Introduction of open and closed loop...
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    Find Kp for 10% Error in Control Engineering Homework

    Homework Statement If the steady-state error of the proportional-plus-derivative-plus acceleration system is to be less than 10% determine a suitable value for Kp. Homework Equations The input of the system is: v The output of the system is: y The transfer function of the system...
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    Control Engineering: Load Variation & Effects on Open/Closed Loop Systems

    hi everyone I've jst started a control unit at college and i hope some one can help me out with this question? Explain the effect of load variation on open and closed loop control systems. State the purpose of each stage and clearly show the direction of information flow. Explain the effects...
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    Control Engineering Basics: Understanding Output vs Input

    hi everyone, I have recently started studying abvout control engineering, but am not getting a grasp on the basic idea behind controls. All the textbooks say that the output should track the input ideally , but why is it so? i.e if i give a step input to a system, the response should ideally...
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    Representing Control Systems in Block Diagrams: Tips and Techniques

    Ok, so I have an assignment I need help with. Hopefully some of you here will be able to help me with it. The Question is shown in the attatched files question2a + question2a2. I think what I need to do first is represent the system in a block diagram. I have included a rough one of what I...
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    Control engineering - load variation

    Hi all! I started my first control engineering course this semester. There are some terms that confused me. I am now learning closed-loop systems. And the lecturer was discussing the reduced sensiticity to process disturbance and load variation of a closed-loop system when compared to a...
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