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Highly regarded for its accessible writing and practical case studies, Control Systems Engineering is the most widely adopted textbook for this core course in mechanical and electrical engineering programs. This new sixth edition has been revised and updated with 20% new problems and greater emphasis on computer aided design. In addition, the text is now supported by 10 virtual experiments, which enable students to implement the design-simulate-prototype workflow of practicing engineers. Powered by LabVIEW software and simulations of Quanser's lab plants, the virtual labs enable students to apply concepts to virtual systems, implement control solutions and evaluate their results. The virtual labs deepen the homework learning experience and prepare students to make more effective use of their time in the lab.
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Textbook Table of Contents 1. Introduction2. Modoeling in the Frequency Domain 3. Modeling in the Time Domain 4. Time Response S. Reduction of Multiple Subsystems 6. Stability 7. Steady-State Errors 8. Root Locus Techniques 9. Design Via Root Locus 10. Frequency Response Techniques 11. Design Via Frequency Response 12. Design via State Space 13. Digital Control Systems Appendix D. LabVIEW Tutorial
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Authors and Organization: Norman S. Nise, Cal Poly - Pomona |
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Publisher: John Wiley Press | |||
Copyright Year: 2009 | |||
Edition: 1 | |||
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ISBN-13: 978-0-470-54756-4 | |||
Book Purchase Site: Purchase | |||
Official Book Site: Book Site | |||
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