For a function with forward path transfer function G(s) = it is desired to design a Pl controller with a 1 %3D maximum overshoot %34. Find the required damping ratio and enter it in the space given below. Find the desired natural frequency for question 6. Find the rise time for the 6th question and enter the space given below. Find the settling time for the 6th question and enter the space given below. Using the approximations required for question 6, find the appropriate proportional controller coefficient (Kp) value.

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39 it is desired to design a Pl controller with a
s2+3s+4
1.
For a function with forward path transfer function G(s)
maximum overshoot %34. Find the required damping ratio and enter it in the space given below.
Find the desired natural frequency for question 6.
Find the rise time for the 6th question and enter the space given below.
Find the settling time for the 6th question and enter the space given below.
Using the approximations required for question 6, find the appropriate proportional controller coefficient (Kp) value.
Transcribed Image Text:Q6 39 it is desired to design a Pl controller with a s2+3s+4 1. For a function with forward path transfer function G(s) maximum overshoot %34. Find the required damping ratio and enter it in the space given below. Find the desired natural frequency for question 6. Find the rise time for the 6th question and enter the space given below. Find the settling time for the 6th question and enter the space given below. Using the approximations required for question 6, find the appropriate proportional controller coefficient (Kp) value.
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