Steady State Response
1. In which system peak time and peak overshoot are not defined?
Peak time and peak overshoot are not defined for overdamped and critically damped system.
2. What is the difference between steady state and transient state?
The transient response is the response for the time that is required for the system to get to steady state. Steady state response is the response of the system when all disturbances are removed and the system is steady.
3. How is the stability of the system is determined by the value of ?
When then we say that negative damping is present and the system is unstable.
Steady State Response
In this article, we are going to discuss the steady-state response. We will see what is steady state response in Time domain analysis. We will then discuss some of the standard test signals used in finding the response of a response. We also discuss the first-order response for different signals. We will discuss the second-order system and its cases. Along with these, we will also discuss some specifications and errors. Later in the article, we will discuss some applications, advantages, and disadvantages of steady-state response.
Table of Content
- What is steady state response?
- Standard Test Signals Used
- Type and Order of a System
- Steady State Specification
- Advantages of Steady State Response
- Disadvantages of Steady State Response
- Applications of Steady State Response
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