LIMIT CYCLE ANALYSIS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH MULTIPLE NON-LINEARITIES.
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Garg, DP; Aleman, R
Published in: International Journal of Control
1972
A generalized procedure is presented by which the existence and stability of limit cycles can be examined in a single-loop feedback system with multiple memory-less non-linear characteristics. The method is based upon the describing function technique and has been programmed for the digital computer to handle complex and high-order systems. Nevertheless, the method is equally applicable in the absence of computational facilities. Several examples illustrate the proposed technique.
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Published In
International Journal of Control
Publication Date
1972
Volume
16
Issue
5
Start / End Page
869 / 879
Related Subject Headings
- Industrial Engineering & Automation
- 4901 Applied mathematics
- 0913 Mechanical Engineering
- 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- 0102 Applied Mathematics
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Garg, D. P., & Aleman, R. (1972). LIMIT CYCLE ANALYSIS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH MULTIPLE NON-LINEARITIES. International Journal of Control, 16(5), 869–879.
Garg, Devendra P., and Raul Aleman. “LIMIT CYCLE ANALYSIS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH MULTIPLE NON-LINEARITIES.” International Journal of Control 16, no. 5 (1972): 869–79.
Garg DP, Aleman R. LIMIT CYCLE ANALYSIS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH MULTIPLE NON-LINEARITIES. International Journal of Control. 1972;16(5):869–79.
Garg, Devendra P., and Raul Aleman. “LIMIT CYCLE ANALYSIS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH MULTIPLE NON-LINEARITIES.” International Journal of Control, vol. 16, no. 5, 1972, pp. 869–79.
Garg DP, Aleman R. LIMIT CYCLE ANALYSIS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS WITH MULTIPLE NON-LINEARITIES. International Journal of Control. 1972;16(5):869–879.
Published In
International Journal of Control
Publication Date
1972
Volume
16
Issue
5
Start / End Page
869 / 879
Related Subject Headings
- Industrial Engineering & Automation
- 4901 Applied mathematics
- 0913 Mechanical Engineering
- 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- 0102 Applied Mathematics