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CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore — 560 029
End Semester Examination -April /May-2023
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) - (Fourth semester)
PROGRAMME NAME: B. Tech MAX. MARKS: 100
COURSE NAME: Control systems TIME: 3 hours
COURSE CODE : EE432P
Course Outcomes (COs) :
The students will able to:
CO 1: Define basic principles and techniques in designing linear control systems,
CO 2: Apply knowledge of control theory for practical implementations in engineering and
network analysis.
CO 3: Explain the basic concepts of state space modeling and analysis
CO 4: Model and test the performance of controllers and system on MATLAB
CO: Analyze the performance a few given systems by finding the transfer functions.
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Q.No Questions Mar | co | RBT
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(a) Explain different block diagram reduction rules.{10]
(b) Find the transfer function of the system shown below.[10]
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(a) Differentiate force voltage and force current analogy.{10]
(b) Obtain force voltage and force current analogous circuits
and verify by writing mesh and node equations [10]
x x
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£E432P_Page 2 of 4A unity feedback control system is characterized by the following
open loop transfer function G(s)-(0.6s+2)/s(s+0.8). Determine its
transient response for unit step input and sketch the response,
Evaluate the maximum overshoot and the corresponding peak
time.
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For a unity feed back control system the open loop transfer
function, G(s)=10(s+2)/s* (s+1). Find (a) the position, velocity and
acceleration error constants. (b) the steady state error when the
input R(s), where R(s)=(3/s)-(2/s? )H(1/3s°),
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(a) Define Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion.[5]
(b) Construct Routh Array and determine the stability of the
system whose characteristic equation is s° +2s' +88‘ +12s! +203? +
16 +16 =0. Also determine the number of roots lying on right half
of s-plane, left half of s-plane and on the imaginary axis. [15]
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The open loop transfer function of a unity feedback system is
given by G(s)= K(s#9)/s(s" +4s+11), Sketch the root locus graph.
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Estimate the gain margin and phase margin from the bode plot for
a unity feedback system whose open loop transfer function is:
G(s)=5(142s\i(1+4s)(1+0.25s
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The open loop transfer function of a unity feed back system is
given by G(s)=4/s(3+8)(1-45s). Sketch the polar plot and determine
the gain margin and phase margin.
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£E432P_Page 3 of 4Evaluate the controll
ity of the system represented by
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Evaluate the observability of the system given by:
10. A= cB 4 jl] 20 «| cos | 13
Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy (RBT) Levels:
L1- Remembering 12- Understanding
13 Applying
T4- Analyzing 15 - Evaluating
16 - Creating
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