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Apr28-10, 11:47 AM   #1
 

Question about system overshoot


I want to get the maximum overshoot for a system whose steady state output is zero (the output is the deviation from an equilibrium point), substituting in the maximum overshoot formula |Ymax-Ys.s|/Ys.s will yield an infinity, so how to do it?

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The maximum overshoot you can achieve is infinity, what's the problem? Why are you designing a system for maximum overshoot?
Apr30-10, 12:22 PM   #3
 
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The maximum overshoot you can achieve is infinity, what's the problem? Why are you designing a system for maximum overshoot?
I need to get the minimum damping ratio and natural frequency
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