how find ramp response
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what is method to find out ramp response of a transfer system.......... there is any command like step or impulse?
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Teja Muppirala
on 15 Feb 2013
You could get the ramp response by dividing your transfer function by s, and then taking the step response.
For example:
s = tf('s');
G = 1/(s+1);
figure
subplot(311), impulse(G); % Impulse reponse
subplot(312), step(G); % Step Response
subplot(313), step(G / s); % Ramp response
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Akash Vyas
on 15 Apr 2022
Edited: Akash Vyas
on 15 Apr 2022
I don't think impulse(G*U) will work in matlab. I tried both these method but ans is different.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 15 Feb 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 15 Feb 2013
You can use lsim function for any input
t=0:0.1:10
alpha=2
ramp=alpha*t % Your input signal
model=tf(1,[1 20 3]); % Your transfer function
[y,t]=lsim(model,ramp,t)
plot(t,y)
Mercy Mercy
on 16 Jul 2020
Find the time response for the system G(s)=1/s+19 for unit r amp input
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zalikha zamri
on 18 Dec 2020
how to get a ramp response from s^2+3s/ s^2+7s+6
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Ibrahim Baza
on 22 Jun 2021
%just define the tf and use step function to change the tf from T=1*G to
%T=1/s * G
s=tf('s');
T=(s^2+3*s)/ (s^2+7*s+6);
step(T/s)
Nadir Alsabaey
on 15 Jul 2023
Q --> Consider a system of the form shown in the figure in Problem 1. Let 𝐺(𝑠) = 𝐾 (𝑠+3) (𝑠+5) / 𝑠(𝑠+7) (𝑠+8)
1. a. What is the system type?
b. Consider 𝐾 = 1. On the same figure, plot the ramp input along with its response using lsim() command.
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