This document discusses using the Matlab step command to calculate the step response of a second-order spring-mass-dashpot system and a first-order system. It provides the governing differential equation for the second-order system, shows how to perform the Laplace transform and find the transfer function. It then gives the Matlab commands to identify the system characteristics, numerator and denominator coefficients, and plot the unit step response. Examples are shown for underdamped and overdamped cases of the second-order system. The commands for a first-order system with a time constant are also demonstrated.
This document discusses using the Matlab step command to calculate the step response of a second-order spring-mass-dashpot system and a first-order system. It provides the governing differential equation for the second-order system, shows how to perform the Laplace transform and find the transfer function. It then gives the Matlab commands to identify the system characteristics, numerator and denominator coefficients, and plot the unit step response. Examples are shown for underdamped and overdamped cases of the second-order system. The commands for a first-order system with a time constant are also demonstrated.