| Titre : |
Theory of servomechanisms |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Hubert Maxwell James (1908-1986), Auteur ; Nathaniel B. Nichols (1914-1997), Auteur ; Ralph S.phillips, Auteur |
| Editeur : |
Massachusetts : Boston technical lithographers |
| Année de publication : |
1947 |
| Collection : |
Radiation laboratory series |
| Importance : |
XIV, 375 p. |
| Présentation : |
ill. |
| Format : |
24 cm. |
| Note générale : |
Index [1] p. |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Mots-clés : |
Servomechanisms |
| Index. décimale : |
004.5 Interface utilisateur-ordinateur. Interface utilisateur. Environnement de l'utilisateur |
| Résumé : |
Theory of Servomechanisms
Edited by
Hubert m. james
Nathaniel b. nichols
and Ralph s. phillips
Highly intensified research activities carried on at government laboratories during World War II resulted in major developments in the radio electronics and high-frequency fields. Classified during the war, much of this information was held to be so valuable that it was written up afterwards by a staff of prominent physicists, mathematicians, and engineers at the Radiation Laboratory of M.I.T. The resulting "Radiation Laboratory Series" is recog-nized as the most distinguished and comprehensive series on radio engineer-ing ever published.
This volume in the series is a useful reference guide to servo systems divided into two sections: the first deals with the sinusoidal steady-state analysis; the second with the statistical methods of servomechanism design. Beginning with a classification of servo systems according to their control characteristics (relay-type, definite-correction, and continuous-control servomechanisms), the book then analyzes simple systems and outlines their performance specifica-tions and a brief history of design techniques. Next there is a full exposition of the mathematical concepts and techniques fundamental in the theory of servomechanisms: filters, the weighting function, the frequency-response function, the Laplace transform, transfer function, systems with feedback. Chapter 3 offers a brief introduction to the field of servo components, fol-lowed by a presentation of the general design principles for servomechanisms. The remaining chapters deal with filters and servo systems with pulsed data, statistical properties of time-variable data, rms-error criterion in servo-mechanism design, and some applications of the design method.
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| Note de contenu : |
Summary:
1. Servo systems
2. Mathematical background
3. Servo elements
4. General design principales for servomechanisms
5. Filters and servo systems with pulsed data
6. Statical properties of time-variable data
7. RMS-error criterion in servomechanism design
8. Applications of the new design method |
Theory of servomechanisms [texte imprimé] / Hubert Maxwell James (1908-1986), Auteur ; Nathaniel B. Nichols (1914-1997), Auteur ; Ralph S.phillips, Auteur . - Massachusetts : Boston technical lithographers, 1947 . - XIV, 375 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.. - ( Radiation laboratory series) . Index [1] p. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Mots-clés : |
Servomechanisms |
| Index. décimale : |
004.5 Interface utilisateur-ordinateur. Interface utilisateur. Environnement de l'utilisateur |
| Résumé : |
Theory of Servomechanisms
Edited by
Hubert m. james
Nathaniel b. nichols
and Ralph s. phillips
Highly intensified research activities carried on at government laboratories during World War II resulted in major developments in the radio electronics and high-frequency fields. Classified during the war, much of this information was held to be so valuable that it was written up afterwards by a staff of prominent physicists, mathematicians, and engineers at the Radiation Laboratory of M.I.T. The resulting "Radiation Laboratory Series" is recog-nized as the most distinguished and comprehensive series on radio engineer-ing ever published.
This volume in the series is a useful reference guide to servo systems divided into two sections: the first deals with the sinusoidal steady-state analysis; the second with the statistical methods of servomechanism design. Beginning with a classification of servo systems according to their control characteristics (relay-type, definite-correction, and continuous-control servomechanisms), the book then analyzes simple systems and outlines their performance specifica-tions and a brief history of design techniques. Next there is a full exposition of the mathematical concepts and techniques fundamental in the theory of servomechanisms: filters, the weighting function, the frequency-response function, the Laplace transform, transfer function, systems with feedback. Chapter 3 offers a brief introduction to the field of servo components, fol-lowed by a presentation of the general design principles for servomechanisms. The remaining chapters deal with filters and servo systems with pulsed data, statistical properties of time-variable data, rms-error criterion in servo-mechanism design, and some applications of the design method.
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| Note de contenu : |
Summary:
1. Servo systems
2. Mathematical background
3. Servo elements
4. General design principales for servomechanisms
5. Filters and servo systems with pulsed data
6. Statical properties of time-variable data
7. RMS-error criterion in servomechanism design
8. Applications of the new design method |
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