Solution Manual for Control Systems
Engineering, 8th Edition by Norman S. Nise |
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Introduction
ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. Guided Missiles, Automatic Gain Control In Radio Receivers, Satellite Tracking Antenna
2. Yes - Power Gain, Remote Control, Parameter Conversion; No - Expense, Complexity
3. Motor, Low Pass Filter, Inertia Supported Between Two Bearings
4. Closed-Loop Systems Compensate For Disturbances By Measuring The Response,
Comparing It To The Input Response (The Desired Output), And Then Correcting The Output
Response.
5. Under The Condition That The Feedback Element Is Other Than Unity
6. Actuating Signal
7. Multiple Subsystems Can Time Share The Controller. Any Adjustments To The Controller
Can Be Implemented With Simply Software Changes.
8. Stability, Transient Response, And Steady-State Error
9. Steady-State, Transient
10. It Follows A Growing Transient Response Until The Steady-State Response Is No Longer
Visible. The System Will Either Destroy Itself, Reach An Equilibrium State Because Of
Saturation In Driving Amplifiers, Or Hit Limit Stops.
11. Transient Response
12. True
13. Transfer Function, State-Space, Differential Equations
14. Transfer Function - The Laplace Transform Of The Differential Equation
State-Space - Representation Of An Nth Order Differential Equation As N Simultaneous First-
Order Differential Equations
Differential Equation - Modeling A System With Its Differential Equation
SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS
50 Volts
1. Five Turns Yields 50 V. Therefore K = 1.59
= 5 X 2
Rad
,
, 2 Chapter 1: Introduction
2.
Desired Temperature Voltage Actual
Fuel
Temperatur Difference Difference Temperature
Flow
e
+ Amplifier and
Thermostat Heater
valves
-
3.
Desired Input Error Aileron Roll Roll
Roll Voltag Voltag Positio Rat Angle
Angle e e n e
+
controls
-
4.
Input
Speed
Desired Voltag
Error Motor Actual
Speed e
Voltag and Spee
transducer Amplifier d
+ e drive
system
- Dancer
Dancer
position
dynamics
sensor
Voltage
Proportional
To Actual Speed
5.
Input Power Rod
Voltag Error Position
Desired e Voltag Motor Actual
power e and Power
+ Amplifier
Transducer drive Reactor
system
-
Sensor &
Voltage transducer
Proportional
To Actual Power
Engineering, 8th Edition by Norman S. Nise |
Instant Download
, O N E
Introduction
ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. Guided Missiles, Automatic Gain Control In Radio Receivers, Satellite Tracking Antenna
2. Yes - Power Gain, Remote Control, Parameter Conversion; No - Expense, Complexity
3. Motor, Low Pass Filter, Inertia Supported Between Two Bearings
4. Closed-Loop Systems Compensate For Disturbances By Measuring The Response,
Comparing It To The Input Response (The Desired Output), And Then Correcting The Output
Response.
5. Under The Condition That The Feedback Element Is Other Than Unity
6. Actuating Signal
7. Multiple Subsystems Can Time Share The Controller. Any Adjustments To The Controller
Can Be Implemented With Simply Software Changes.
8. Stability, Transient Response, And Steady-State Error
9. Steady-State, Transient
10. It Follows A Growing Transient Response Until The Steady-State Response Is No Longer
Visible. The System Will Either Destroy Itself, Reach An Equilibrium State Because Of
Saturation In Driving Amplifiers, Or Hit Limit Stops.
11. Transient Response
12. True
13. Transfer Function, State-Space, Differential Equations
14. Transfer Function - The Laplace Transform Of The Differential Equation
State-Space - Representation Of An Nth Order Differential Equation As N Simultaneous First-
Order Differential Equations
Differential Equation - Modeling A System With Its Differential Equation
SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS
50 Volts
1. Five Turns Yields 50 V. Therefore K = 1.59
= 5 X 2
Rad
,
, 2 Chapter 1: Introduction
2.
Desired Temperature Voltage Actual
Fuel
Temperatur Difference Difference Temperature
Flow
e
+ Amplifier and
Thermostat Heater
valves
-
3.
Desired Input Error Aileron Roll Roll
Roll Voltag Voltag Positio Rat Angle
Angle e e n e
+
controls
-
4.
Input
Speed
Desired Voltag
Error Motor Actual
Speed e
Voltag and Spee
transducer Amplifier d
+ e drive
system
- Dancer
Dancer
position
dynamics
sensor
Voltage
Proportional
To Actual Speed
5.
Input Power Rod
Voltag Error Position
Desired e Voltag Motor Actual
power e and Power
+ Amplifier
Transducer drive Reactor
system
-
Sensor &
Voltage transducer
Proportional
To Actual Power