Cargando…

Theory of automatic control

Theory of Automatic Control.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: A�izerman, M. A. (Mark Aronovich), 1913-1992
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Ruso
Publicado: Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press; [distributed by Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., Reading, Mass.] 1963.
Colección:Adiwes international series in the engineering sciences.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Theory of Automatic Control; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; FOREWORD; PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION; CHAPTER I. General Introduction to Automatic Controllers; 1. General considerations of control processes. Tenninology; 2. The simplest systems of direct control; 3. Astatic controllers of indirect action; 4. Bigid (proportional) feedback. Static indirect action controllers; 5. Floating feedback; 6. Derivative actions; 7. Multiple control; 8. Two-position (oscillatory) controllers; 9. Controllers of discontinuous action; 10. Extremal controllers
  • 11. Individual, specialized and universal controllers. Aggregate systemsCHAPTER II. The Construction of a Linear Model Control System andthe Initial Material for its analysis; 1. The dismemberment of the system into its elements; 2. Static characteristics of elements and of systems; 3. The equations of the system elements; 4. The linear model of an element. The linearization of equations; 5. The classification of linear models of elements. The inherentoperator and the action operators. Typical elements (s t a g e
  • 3. General properties of some classes of systems of automatic control, connected with the conditions of their stability4. Estimating the stability of the original system from the stabilityof its linear model; 5. Concluding remarks; CHAPTER IV. The Construction and the Evaluation of the Processes in the Linear Modelof a System of Automatic Control; 1. General considerations; 2. The construction of the process from the transfer function of thesystem; 3. A graphical method of constructing the control process
  • 4. The construction of the control process from the frequency characteristicsof the system5. General considerations of indirect estimates of the control process. The degree of stability; 6. Integral estimates; 7. Estimates of the process on the basis of the form of the frequencycharacteristic; 8. The analysis of systems with random disturbances, given statistically; 9. Concluding remarks; CHAPTER V. Auto- and Forced Oscillation in Non-linear Systerm; 1. General remarks concerning periodic states in non-linear systems; A. THE APPROXIMATE DETERMINATION OF PERIODICSTATES WHICH ARE NEARLY HARMONIC