EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF A SELFADJUSTING SYSTEM WHICH CONTROLS THE INTERMEDIATE QUALITY CRITERION.,
Abstract
From the view point of obtaining the possible rate of self adjusting the system the known quality criteria should be divided into two groups. The first group of such criteria, which utilize all kinds of integral evaluations and mean quadratic deviations, allows to evaluate the operational quality of the systems only upon applying the already established conditions, or, in other words, these criteria do by nature require a constant observation of the behavior of the system. It is natural that self adjustment of a system, which utilize such a criteria for evaluating the quality of the system, cannot be sufficiently fast acting. The other group of quality criteria, which utilizes phenomena connected with the disposition of poles and zeros of the systems (degree of stability and degree of oscillation), allows to form a more rapidly acting self adjusting system, since the numerical values of the applied quality evaluations may be, at least in principle, obtained directly during the transient process. Thanks to a number of causes self-adjusting systems acquired considerable expansion. The purpose of these systems is to maintain stability of the degree of oscillation (respective damping).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 04, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0600482
Entities
People
- L. I. Chugunnaya
- V. M. Kuntsevich
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center