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Cs Ist Internal 2014

This document is a continuous internal assessment from Nehru Institute of Technology for a Control Systems course. It contains 13 multiple choice and numerical problems assessing key concepts in control systems including: 1. Mason's Gain Formula, open and closed loop systems, superposition theorem, transfer functions, electrical analogues for mechanical systems, modelling of mechanical translational and rotational systems, signal flow graphs, and non-touching loops. 2. Problems 10a and 11a require obtaining the transfer function of mechanical systems from diagrams and using block diagram reduction respectively. Problems 11b and 12a require deriving the transfer functions of armature-controlled and field-controlled DC motors. 3. Problem 12b requires obtaining the
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Cs Ist Internal 2014

This document is a continuous internal assessment from Nehru Institute of Technology for a Control Systems course. It contains 13 multiple choice and numerical problems assessing key concepts in control systems including: 1. Mason's Gain Formula, open and closed loop systems, superposition theorem, transfer functions, electrical analogues for mechanical systems, modelling of mechanical translational and rotational systems, signal flow graphs, and non-touching loops. 2. Problems 10a and 11a require obtaining the transfer function of mechanical systems from diagrams and using block diagram reduction respectively. Problems 11b and 12a require deriving the transfer functions of armature-controlled and field-controlled DC motors. 3. Problem 12b requires obtaining the
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NEHRU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING EE2253 CONTROL SYSTEMS CONTINUOUS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT-I
DATE & SESSION: PART-A (ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. TOTAL MARKS: 50 (9X2= 18 MARKS)

Write Masons Gain Formula. Define Open loop and closed loop systems. State the principle of superposition theorem. Define Transfer function. Name the two types of Electrical analogous for Mechanical system. What are the basic elements used for modelling mechanical translational and rotational system? 7. What is a signal flow graph? 8. Define non-touching loop. 9. Write the force balance equation of ideal mass, dashpot and spring element. PART B (2X16 =32 MARKS) (8)

10. a) Obtain the Transfer function of the Mechanical system as shown in fig 1

b) Draw the force current analogous for the fig 1 (OR) 11. a) Obtain the Transfer function C(s)/R(s) of the system using BDR for the fig 2

(8) (10)

b) Derive the Transfer function of Armature controlled DC motor

(6)

12. a) Derive the Transfer function of Field controlled DC motor (6) b) Obtain the Transfer function for the closed loop system using a signal flow graph as shown in fig 3 (10)

(OR) 13. a)

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