automatic-control transient analysis
automatic-control transient analysis
[¦ȯd·ə¦mad·ik kən′trōl ′tran·zhənt ə‚nal·ə·səs] (control systems)
The analysis of the behavior of the output variable of an automatic control system as the system changes from one steady-state condition to another in terms of such quantities as maximum overshoot, rise time, and response time.
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