Generally, a temperature control system is modeled more accurately if an ideal time delay is added to

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Generally, a temperature control system is modeled more accurately if an ideal time delay is added to the plant. Suppose that in the thermal test chamber of Problem 4.3-9, the plant transfer function is given byc(s) 2-25 E(S) s+0.5 time delay before its response to an input. For this problem, let the d(t) = 0 G (s) =(b) Repeat part (a), with the time delay included in G (s) with no delay, using the Laplace transform and the

Problem 4.3-9Fig. P4.3-9 illustrates a thermal stress chamber. This system is described in Problem 1.6-1. The systemEX(s) e(1) T 1-g-Ts D(s) d(t) Voltage M(s) m(t) Chamber 2.5 s+0.5 2.5 s+0.5 Sensor 0.04 Temperature (C) c(t)

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Digital Control System Analysis And Design

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Authors: Charles Phillips, H. Nagle, Aranya Chakrabortty

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