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Chapter 10, Problem 10.77P

Refer to Figure 10.3.9, which show s a speed control system using an armature-controlled dc motor. The motor has the follow ing parameter values. Create a Simulink model by modifying Figure 10.3.9 to use Pl control instead of P control. Use the PI control gains computed in Problem 10.50 part (b).

    Kb= 0.199 V-sec/rad Ra= 0.43 Q
    Kt= 0.141b-ft/A ce= 3.6 x 10-4 Ib-ft-sec/rad
    4 = 2.08 x 10~3 slug-ft2 La = 2.1 x IO"3 H
    N = 1
    a. Run the simulation using a unit-step command starting at t = 0 and a

unit-step disturbance starting at t = 4 sec. Plot the speed and the motor current versus time.

b. Run the simulation for 0 < t < 2 sec using a unit-ramp command. Plot the speed error and the motor current versus time.

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