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文档介绍:Bachelor of Engineering (Hons)
Electrical Engineering
Thesis


Evaluation of the transient
response of a DC motor
using
MATLAB/SIMULINK

By Tan Kiong Howe

Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Queensland

Supervisor: Dr. Allan Walton and Dr. Geoffrey Walker
May 2003
23rd May 2003
40/2 Waverley Rd
Queensland 4068
Australia

Professor Simon Kaplan
Head of School
School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
University of Queensland
St. Lucia, Queensland 4072

Dear Sir,

As partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)
Degree (Honors), I hereby submit for your considerations this thesis entitled:

“Evaluation of the Transient Response of a DC motor using
MATLAB/SIMULINK”

I declare that the work submitted in this thesis is my own, and any work that is not my
own has been quoted and acknowledged in the bibliography. This work has not been
previously submitted for a degree at the University of Queensland or any other
institutes.



Yours faithfully,
Tan Kiong Howe
(38037250)





i
Acknowledgement


I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to my research supervisors, Dr. Allan
Walton and Dr. Geoffrey Walker, for their assistance and guidance towards the
progress of this thesis project. Throughout the year, Dr Walton has been patiently
monitoring my progress and guided me in the right direction and offering
encouragement. Obviously the progress I had now will be uncertain without their
assistance.

Special thanks must also go to the laboratory supervisor, Mr Graeme Saunders for his
advice and help on the thesis.

My special appreciation and thanks to my fellow classmates Mr. Ang Tien Wee,
Joshua and Mr. Neo Ming Chern, Raymond for their invaluable assistances towards
this thesis project.

Most of all, I am very grateful to my family for their unfailing enc