- To get the plot in your shown figure, you should run your simulink model that gives the data (ytemp from simout block) into matlab workspace. You can plot ytemp against time.
- An alternative way is if you can use MATLAB, just create a transfer fucntion and use lsim() function. With the graphical plot tools of lsim(), you can easily find out overshoot, settle time, rise time, etc.
Integral wind-up and anti-wind-up circuits
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I am trying this from a book entitled "Control Engineering: An Introductory Course" and encountered the problem below (with solutions). The issue is I do not understand the solution, mind explaining to me (I will elaborate my questions after the screenshots)?
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Heres the question, how can i get the graph as in Figuew 18.11? I have setup the Simulink as in fgure 18.10. For the transport delay under the time dlay parameter, what unit is used by Simulink? I entered 0.15. But I have yet to get the graph in Figure 18.11. Any help? Thanks
BTW, 2018a user.
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
2020년 4월 23일
hi
Good luck
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