Applications of R-H Criteria (Part 1)

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Control Systems: Applications of R-H Criteria (Part 1)
Topics discussed:
1) Applications of R-H Criteria:
i) The use of R-H Criteria in determining the range of values of K for Stability.
ii) Determining the Marginal Value of K & Frequency of Sustained Oscillations.
iii) Determining the Relative Stability.
2) Example based on the use of R-H Criteria in determining the range of values of K for the system to be stable.

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Im a bit confused with your characteristics equation. Shouldn't it have been "1 - K*G(s)H(s)" considering that tge feedback is subtracting H(s)? On that note, what happens when K is considered negative?

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what happens to the system when K = 1.55 and when K= 2 ?

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// please sir explain this program
//
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int add(int a, int b)
{
return a+b;
}

int sub(int a, int b)
{
return a-b;
}

int operation (int a, int b, int(*fun)(int x, int y))
{
int g;
g=(*fun)(a, b);
return g;
}
int main()
{
int m, n;
m=operation (10, 5, add);
cout<<m<<endl;
n=operation (10, 5, sub);
cout<<n<<endl;

}

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