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A feedback system is shown in Figure 2. The desired transient response characteristics of the system when subject to a u

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A Feedback System Is Shown In Figure 2 The Desired Transient Response Characteristics Of The System When Subject To A U 1
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A feedback system is shown in Figure 2. The desired transient response characteristics of the system when subject to a unit-step input is an undamped natural frequency of 4+ p/10 rad/s and a damping ratio of 0.4+q/100. C(s) R(S) + 1 s(s+ 2.7) Figure 2. Feedback system for Question 3. a. Determine the location of the desired dominant closed-loop poles. The desired dominant closed-loop poles will not lie on the root locus, you do not need to prove this.
HOT HELAI 10 prove dis b. Using root locus method, design a lead compensator so that the desired transient response characteristics are met. Begin your design by placing the lead compensator's zero ats-3.5. Assume the lead compensator will be designed in the form s+%c s+ Pe State your values for K. :e and pe Ge(s) = K Note: • You do not need to include the root locus plot in your answer. . You may use MATLAB to visualise the root locus plots.