Modern Control Engineering (4th Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.44 (748 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0130609072 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 970 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
For control systems engineers.. It avoids highly mathematical arguments, and features an abundance of examples and worked problems throughout the book. This comprehensive treatment of the analysis and design of continuous-time control systems provides a gradual development of control theory—and shows how to solve all computational problems with MATLAB. Chapter topics include the Laplace transform; mathematical modeling of mechanical systems, electrical systems, fluid systems, and thermal systems; transient and steady-state-response analyses, root-locus analysis and control systems design by the root-locus method; frequency-response analysis and control systems design by the frequency-response; two-degrees-of-freedom control; state space analysis of control systems and design of control systems in state space
great book but lacks application problem Great book but lacks application problems. I am told this book is more for an indepth analysis of topics already learned from other coureses with the addition of Observers,state observer feedback, Intro to the use of Kalman filters, state variable feedback, and optimiz. Appeared promising Strangely, of the numerous textbooks on control systems I own, just one of them sticks out. I've got many of the major ones, in particular Kuo 9e, Ogata 5e, Franklin 5e, Dorf/Bishop, and Nise 5e. Franklin is worst -- rambling, unstructured, Ogata is almost as bad -- po. This book is HORRIBLE! I remember studying control Engineering in 2007, and all the nights of rage I had with this useless book.Poorly explained, I can see we have here a PhD in anti didactism writing a book. At the time, I remember having the feeling that this subject shold be quite easy, b
Chapter topics include the Laplace transform; mathematical modeling of mechanical systems, electrical systems, fluid systems, and thermal systems; transient and steady-state-response analyses, root-locus analysis and control systems design by the root-locus method; frequency-response analysis and control systems design by the frequency-response; two-degrees-of-freedom control; state space analysis of control systems and design of control systems in state space. . From the Back Cover This comprehensive treatment of the analysis and design of continuous-time control systems provides a gradual development of control theory—and shows how to solve all computational problems with MATLAB. It avoids highly mathematical arguments, and features an abundance of examples and worked problems throughout the book