An up-to-date text designed for undergraduate courses in control systems engineering and principles of automatic controls. Focuses on design and implementation rather than just the mathematics of control systems. Using a balanced approach, the text presents a unified, energy-based approach to modeling; covers analysis techniques for the models presented; and offers a detailed study of digital control and the implementation of digital controllers. Includes examples and homework problems.Partial table of contents:
Systems.
Modeling, Analysis, and Control.
Types of Models.
Linearization.
MODELING DYNAMIC SYSTEMS.
Systems of Units.
The Structure of Dynamic Models.
Modeling Mechanical Elements.
SYSTEM RESPONSE.
Free Response of a First-Order Model.
Step Response of a First-Order Model.
Free Response of Second-Order Model.
TRANSFER FUNCTION AND SYSTEM DIAGRAMS.
The Laplace Transform and System Response.
Transfer Functions.
Block Diagrams.
COMPUTER SIMULATION METHODS.
Numerical Methods: An Introduction.
Advanced Numerical Methods.
Extension to Higher Order Models.
FEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEMS.
Feedback Control: Concepts, History, and Applications.
Control System Structure.
Transducers and Error Detectors.
CONTROL SYSTEM DESIGN: MODELING CONSIDERATIONS AND ALTERNATIVECONTROL STRUCTURES.