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In considering the response of a system to a step demand, a clear distinction has to be drawn between small and large step response. The dynamic equations derived so far assume small perturbations about a fixed steadystate operating point, and are therefore applicable to transient response to a small step demand. Since small and large step response are relative terms, a definition providing a clear distinction is required.
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Walters, R.B. (2000). Response to Large Step Demand. In: Hydraulic and Electric-Hydraulic Control Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9427-1_18
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