This document contains solutions to multiple control systems questions. Solution 2 provides the characteristic equation for a system with relative stability S=-1. Solution 5 gives the transfer function for a system with input x(t)=t and output y(t)=t^2, and calculates the error signal. Question 6 determines the system gain K to ensure steady state error eSS is below 0.2. Question 8 applies Mason's gain formula to a system with one self loop and two non-touching loops. Question 9 calculates the sensitivity function STG for a system with transfer function (S^2+2S)/(S^2+2S+6.25) at ω=1 rad/sec. Question 10 does not provide
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This document contains solutions to multiple control systems questions. Solution 2 provides the characteristic equation for a system with relative stability S=-1. Solution 5 gives the transfer function for a system with input x(t)=t and output y(t)=t^2, and calculates the error signal. Question 6 determines the system gain K to ensure steady state error eSS is below 0.2. Question 8 applies Mason's gain formula to a system with one self loop and two non-touching loops. Question 9 calculates the sensitivity function STG for a system with transfer function (S^2+2S)/(S^2+2S+6.25) at ω=1 rad/sec. Question 10 does not provide
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Solution No.2.
Relative stability S= -1 implies S=Z -1 (Z is the new reference boundary)
Characteristic equation 1 + G(s)H(s) =0 implies (S 2 + S)(S + 2) + 2 =0 S 3 +3 S 2 +2S+2=0 (Z -1) 3 +3(Z-1) 2 + 2(Z -1) +2= 0 Z 3 Z +2 =0 Z 3 1 - 1 Z 2 0() 2 Z (- 2)/ 1 2
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therefore, Number of sign changes =2 2 poles in RH plane Question No.3 K P =0 K V = const. K A =infinite clearly, G(s) = K V /S(S + 1) G(S)/1+G(S) =(K/)/(S 2 +(1/)S +(K/)) = n 2 /(S 2 +2 n S + n 2 ) 76% peak overshoot => 0.76 = exp(- /sqrt(1 2 ) -0.2744 = - (- /sqrt(1 2 ) = 0.087 and K V =29.41 is given
n =2 K V =5.117 rad/sec time for first peak overshoot (t P ) = / n sqrt(1 2 ) = 0.616 sec
solution No 5 X(t) = t [t= time in sec ; X(t)= linear velocity in x-direction] y(t) =velocity in y-direction So, y(t) =t 2 => Y(s)=2/S 2 ; g(t) = 1 - exp(- t) => G(s) =(1/s) -(1/s+1) The system block diagram is
Where C(S) = corrected output Clearly E(S) =Y(S) C(S) = Y (YG/(1+G)) [Y=Y(s) ,G=G(S)] E(S) =(2/S 3 )/(1+(1/S(S+1))) =2(S+1)/S 2 (S 2 +S+1)
Question No.6 e SS 0.2 r(t) = 0.2 t => R(S) = 0.2/S K V = Lim S 0 S G(S) =K /2 e SS = 1/K V =2/K given e SS 0.2 (0.2)*(2/K) 0.2 => K 2 Question No.8 Forward path gain =G Self loops H 1 , H 2 , 2 non touching loops : H 1 , H 2
Applying mesons gain formula C/R = G/(1 - H 1 - H 2 + H 1 H 2 ) = G/(1 - H 1 )(1 -H 2 )
Question No.9 S T G = 1/(1 + G(S) H(S)) = (S 2 + 2S)/( S 2 + 2S +6.25) Put S= j S T G = (- 2 + j 2 )/( - 2 + j 2 + 6.25) S T G at =1 rad/sec = (- 1 + j 2)/( - 1 + j2 +6.25) = 0.398