How to find out gain K in root locus for stable system through MATLAB program ?

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MATLAB PROGRAM FOR RLOCUS FOR DETERMINATION OF GAIN K FOR STABLE SYSTEM
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Fatima Mohamad Hussein
Fatima Mohamad Hussein le 17 Avr 2020
s^2 + 10 s + 10
------------------------
3 s^3 + 10 s^2 - 4 s + 2
Fatima Mohamad Hussein
Fatima Mohamad Hussein le 17 Avr 2020
Find minimum K that makes the system stable.
Find K at the break in point.
Find the break in point.
Find K that makes -3 one pf the system poles.
If K=5, find the overshoot percentage.
If K=5, find the peak output.
If K=5, find the peak time.
Find the maximum value of K that makes the overshoot percentage 20%
Find K that makes the settling time 1.5 sec.
Is the system stable for all values of K?

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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro le 17 Août 2015
It's easier to get the Gain Margin of the system, which is the first output of the margin function:
>> Gm = margin(sys)
That will tell you the maximum gain you can use before your system goes unstable. For proof, see below (note that the tooltip I selected doesn't give me the exact location, but it's close enough):
- Sebastian
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Jason Ivey
Jason Ivey le 28 Avr 2023
How did you get the damping and other info in the plot?
Ammon Traeden
Ammon Traeden le 4 Nov 2023
I want to know the same thing. When I use the plot I just get the x and y values.

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 4 Nov 2023
Click anywhere on the locus and the characteristic properties will appear.
s = tf('s');
G = (s^2 + 10*s + 10)/(3*s^3 + 10*s^2 - 4*s + 2)
G = s^2 + 10 s + 10 ------------------------ 3 s^3 + 10 s^2 - 4 s + 2 Continuous-time transfer function.
rlocus(G)
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Ammon Traeden
Ammon Traeden le 7 Nov 2023
Thanks, that worked, just not in a live script file for whatever reason. Has to me a script file or in the command window.

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