R(s) Gc(s) Gp(s) Y(S) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give...
Y(S) Gp(s) Gc(s) R(S) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below . Settling time of 2 seconds . Peak time of 0.5 seconds . The given plant has a transfer function of: Gp - (s +8V( (s +6'(s+4) The controller has a transfer function of: Gc (s+33.7392Vs Y(S) Gp(s) Gc(s) R(S) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below . Settling...
QUESTION t- Y(S) Gc(S) Gp(S) R(s) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below: Settling time of 5 seconds Peak time of 0.5 seconds The given plant has a transfer function of: Gp (s4V(s0) (s1)(s 2) (s6) · The controller has a transfer function of: GC = (s+2.8417) QUESTION t- Y(S) Gc(S) Gp(S) R(s) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below:...
4 R(s) Y(S) Gp(s) Gc(s) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below: Settling time of 1.6 seconds . Peak time of 0.8 seconds · The given plant has a transfer function of:Gp-6+8n (s + 6 .(s + 4)) . The controller has a transfer function of: GC = (s+ 11.1812/s 4 R(s) Y(S) Gp(s) Gc(s) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired...
For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system desired response below: Settling time of 5 seconds Peak time of 0.5 seconds The given plant has a transfer function of: Gp = (s + 4)/( (s + 1)*(s + 3) ) The controller has a transfer function of: Gc = (s+27.75)/s QUESTION 2 10 points Save Answer Y(S) R(s) Gc(s) Gp(s) For the given system above, determine the gain K that will give the system...
Given the system above, determine the gain K for a lead/lag compensator so the system meets the desired responses: Settles at about 2 seconds Has a percent overshoot of about 33% The plant has a transfer function of: Gp = (s+18) / ( (s+1)*(s+8) ) Assume that the pole of the lead/lag compensator has a pole at s = -5. 1 Gc(S) Gp(S) R(s) Y(S) Given the system above, determine the gain K for a lead/lag compensator so the system...
Given the system above, determine the gain K for a lead/lag compensator so the system meets the desired responses: Settles at about 2 seconds Has a percent overshoot of about 33% The plant has a transfer function of: Gp = (s+18) / ( (s+1)*(s+8) ) Assume that the pole of the lead/lag compensator has a pole at s = -5. 1 Gc(s) R(S) Gp(s) Y(S) Given the system above, determine the gain K for a lead/lag compensator so the system...
Copy of R(s) G (s) อา G(s) C(s) Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s) for a given G(s) and design requirements Peak Time (Tp) 0.2 second Settling time (Ts)-0.12 second Design a Dual PD controller to have two-distinct roots. Assume the angle for (one zero) Z1 60 degreos. Copy of R(s) G (s) อา G(s) C(s) Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s) for a given G(s)...
A plant with the transfer function Gp(s)-- with unity feedback has the root locus shown in the figure below: (s+2)(s+4) Root Locus 1.5 C(s) 0.5 0.5 1.5 .3 Real Axis (seconds) (a) Determine K of Gp(s) if it is desired that the uncompensated system has a 10% OS (overshoot) to a step input. (4 points) a 5% overshoot and a peak time Tp 3.1 meets the requirements described in part (b) and achieves zero steady state (b) Compute the desired...
QUESTION 3 Copy of R(s) C(s) G(s) Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s) for a given G(s) and design requirements. Peak Time (Tp) 0.2 second Settling time (Ts)-0.12 second G(s) 1/ (s24) Design a Dual PD controller to have two-distinct roots. Assume the angle for (one zero) Z1 60 degrees. QUESTION 3 Copy of R(s) C(s) G(s) Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s) for a given...
Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s) for a given G(s) and design requirements. Peak Time (Tp) = 0.2 second Settling time (Ts) = 0.25 second G(s) = 1/ ( s^2 + 10s + 221) Design a Dual PD controller to have two-distinct roots. Assume the angle for (one zero) Z1 = 10 degrees. R(s) C(s) G(s) G(s) Given the control loop above, determine the overall gain K for the Gc(s) for a given...