Title :
Automatic test scheme for a class of non-linear servosystems using transient response data
Author_Institution :
Mosul University, Mechanical Engineering Dept, Mosul, Iraq
fDate :
9/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper discusses the use of digital computers in developing dynamic tests for testing a control system during its actual operation, or for a test rig which simulates the system´s working conditions. Usually three levels are required in any successful test scheme: a check-out test to classify the system as faulty or non-faulty, a diagnostic test to locate the parameter or component responsible for the fault and finally an estimation test to establish a quantitative measure for the faulty component before it is repaired or replaced. The scheme is applied in a case study of a throttle control servosystem, where a digital model of the actual system used as a vehicle for the study.
Keywords :
automatic test equipment; digital simulation; nonlinear systems; servomechanisms; transient response; automatic test scheme; check-out test; control system; diagnostic test; digital computers; digital model; dynamic tests; estimation test; faulty; nonfaulty; nonlinear servosystems; quantitative measure; servosystems; throttle control servosystem; transient response data;
Journal_Title :
Electronic and Radio Engineers, Journal of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/jiere.1985.0102