
Energetic Processes in Follow-Up Electrical Control Systems
International Series of Monographs on Electronics and Instrumentation
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Energetic Processes in Follow-Up Electrical Control Systems deals systematically with the fundamental energetic problems of the harmonic regime in follow-up electrical control systems. This book discusses the energetics of control systems under no-load conditions; loading by a static torque proportional to velocity; and loading by the static torque of dry friction. The effect of loading on the dynamic characteristics of follow-up control systems and choice of rational design parameters are also covered in this text, including specific points in the theory and energetics of the harmonic regime in follow-up electrical control systems. This publication is a useful reference to students and individuals who intend to gain extensive knowledge on the follow-up electrical control systems.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Table of Symbols
Initial Assumptions
I. The Energetics of Control Systems Under No-Load Conditions
Vector Diagrams
Accuracy of Reproduction of Harmonic Oscillations. The Optimum Gear Ratio of the Gearbox
The Energetics of Electrical Control Systems
Amplifier Non-linearity. The Limiting Amplitude Frequency Characteristic and Power of the Motor
II. Loading by a Static Torque Proportional to Velocity
The Equation of Motion of a Control System
Circle Diagrams
Load Diagrams
Motor Power and Control System Parameters
III. Loading by the Static Torque of Dry Friction
The Various Regimes of Motion
The Case of Small Loads and Small Signals
The Case of Large Loads
The Load Diagram and Motor Power
References
Index
Other Titles Published in the Series on Electronics and Instrumentation
Product details
- No. of pages: 140
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Pergamon 1965
- Published: January 1, 1965
- Imprint: Pergamon
- eBook ISBN: 9781483148243
About the Author
A. A. Bulgakov
About the Editors
D. W. Fry
W. Higinbotham
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