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Servo Motors and Industrial Control Theory

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  • © 2014

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  • The only clear, concise text on the fundamentals of servo motors and control theory
  • MatLab and MathCad exercises support detailed examples, demonstrating for students and entry-level professionals how engineers solve real control problems in the field
  • Introduces state variable feedback control theory in an easy-to-understand format
  • Includes all new coverage of observer design and the pivotal role of sensors
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Mechanical Engineering Series (MES)

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Servo Motors and Industrial Control Theory is the only text focused on the fundamentals of servo motors and control theory. Graphical methods for classical control theory have been augmented with worked examples using MatLab and Mathcad to reflect the reality of the way engineers solve control problems in the field today. State variable feedback control theory is introduced clearly and simply, with practical examples that help students approach what can be seen as complicated problems with confidence. This updated second edition includes expanded discussion of Nyquist and Root Locus stability criteria and the role of sensors, as well as new Mathcad examples. A range of parameters are introduced for each servo control system discussed, making this book a comprehensive learning tool for students and an accessible information resource for control system designers who want to keep their knowledge up-to-date.

The author encourages readers with any inquiries regarding the book to contact him at riazollah@yahoo.com.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Tehran, Iran

    Riazollah Firoozian

About the author

Dr. Firoozian received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Aston University, UK. He conducted research and lectured at universities in the UK and Iran before establishing a private consultancy with Firoozian Electro-Technique Company. He has over 30 years of expertise in servo motors.

The author encourages readers with any inquiries regarding the book to contact him at riazollah@yahoo.com.

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