Description
Transient behavior examines how the system settles into a new state after a disturbance, while steady-state behavior describes the system’s long-term response once it has stabilized. Time domain analysis techniques, such as time response specifications (rise time, settling time, overshoot), root locus plots, and Bode plots, are used to evaluate and design control systems to meet desired performance criteria and stability requirements.
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