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Transfer Functions:: Justine D. Daquioag
Transfer Functions:: Justine D. Daquioag
Daquioag
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Transfer Functions : G ( s )
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SINUSOIDAL RESPONSE
Description: Constant values of sine wave and increasing k values with constant the
Comment/ Observation: Increasing k values only causes higher waves, the graph shows that
function
Comment/Observation: As the frequency increases the number of waves also increases. Lower
frequency has longer time period and forms higher waves. The graph that has a lower frequency
functions
producing output.
Description: Constant value of transfer function and constant sine wave values except the
amplitude
Comment/Observation: All graph can complete one oscillation at the same time period but
increasing value of amplitude gives an increase in the output or higher curves/waves in lower
time period.
SUMMARY:
All graph shows that as frequency increases, the more curves it produces and the lesser the time
period to complete one oscillation. Higher amplitude also shows higher output, increase in the
numerator of transfer function results in higher waves and increase in denominators or in time
constants gives longer time period for the system to finish one oscillation.
STEP RESPONSE
Description: Constant step line values and k values with increasing denominator of transfer
functions
Comment/Observations: Making k values constant and increasing the denominator makes the
system sluggish with lower output and lower time value makes the system stops in producing
output faster.
Description: Constant values for step line but increasing k value for the numerator and
Comment/Observations: Increasing k values makes the system faster and increasing the time
constant gives the system longer time for increasing the system output.
Description: Constant values for step line and constant denominator with increasing k value for
Comment/Observations: Increasing k value make the system move faster resulting with higher
constant denominator
Comment/Observations: The system with lower k values and lower final value for step line
causes lower output and as the k decreases, the slower the system and the faster it stops in
producing an output.
Description: Constant values for step line and increasing k values and numerator for transfer
function
Comment/Observation: Increase in k values together with the numerator results in higher output
For step function, increasing k and the final value of step line makes the system move faster giving
higher output and also increase in time constant gives a system having a longer time for producing
more outputs.