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Lesson 5

Automatic control 1. modeling. Lesson 5. Block diagrams & Signal flow graphs. Automatic control. block. pickoff point. summer. Automatic control. Automatic control. Automatic control. original. equivalent. G. G. G. original. equivalent. G. G. G. G. G. original. equivalent.

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Lesson 5

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  1. Automatic control 1. modeling Lesson 5 Block diagrams & Signal flow graphs

  2. Automatic control block pickoff point summer Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  3. Automatic control Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  4. Automatic control Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  5. Automatic control Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  6. original equivalent Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  7. G G G original equivalent G G Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  8. G G G original equivalent G G Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  9. Automatic control Example 1 Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  10. Automatic control Example 2 Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  11. Signal flow graphs Automatic control Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  12. Automatic control Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  13. Automatic control Mason’s Rule Mason’s gain rule is as follows: the transfer function of a system with signal-input, signal-output flow graphs is Δ=1-(sum of all loop gains)+(sum of products of gains of all combinations if 2 nontouching loops)- (sum of products of gains of all combinations if 3 nontouching loops)+… A path is any succession of branches, from input to output, in the direction of the arrows, that does not pass any node more than once. A loop is any closed succession of branches in the direction of the arrows that does not pass any node more than once. Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  14. Automatic control Example 3 Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

  15. Example 4 find Automatic Control by Meiling CHEN

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