<p>Stratification of computer tasks 94 Example I 94 Example 2 96 Controllevels and computer input/output hardware 104 Leveli 105 Level 2 118 Level 3 118 Level4 118 Level5 119 Characteristics of process control computer systems 119 A survey of process control computer hardware 120 Communication codes
Control Systems: Principles and Design
β Scribed by M. Gopal
- Publisher
- Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 810
- Edition
- Third edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Control Problem
Chapter 2: Dynamical Systems Modelling and Response: The Transfer Function
Chapter 3: Models of Industrial Control Devices and Systems
Chapter 4: Basic Principles of Feedback and Characteristics of Proportional-Integra-Derivative Modes of Control
Chapter 5: Concepts of Stability and the Routh Stability Criterion
Chapter 6: Perfromance Specifications on System Time Response
Chapter 7: The Root Locus Technique and Compensator Design using Root Locus Plots
Chapter 8: Nyquist/Bode Frequency Response Plots and System Stability
Chapter 9: Performance Specifications of System Frequency Response
Chapter 10: Compensator Design Using Bode Plots
Chapter 11: Digital Control Systems
Chapter 12: Control System Analysis Using Stat Variable Methods
Chapter 13: Control System Design Using State Variable Methods
Chapter 14: Nonlinear Systems Analysis
References
Answers to Problems
Index
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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