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The document describes the transfer function of a system and how to derive the closed loop transfer function using block diagrams. 1) The system transfer function is given by Y(s) = C(sI - A)-1BU(s), which relates the output Y(s) to the input U(s). 2) The closed loop transfer function is derived by taking the ratio of the output and error signals, T.F. = U(s)/E(s) = C(sI - A)-1B/(sI-A). 3) The transfer function is further simplified to arrive at the final closed loop transfer function G(s) = C(sI - A)-1
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The document describes the transfer function of a system and how to derive the closed loop transfer function using block diagrams. 1) The system transfer function is given by Y(s) = C(sI - A)-1BU(s), which relates the output Y(s) to the input U(s). 2) The closed loop transfer function is derived by taking the ratio of the output and error signals, T.F. = U(s)/E(s) = C(sI - A)-1B/(sI-A). 3) The transfer function is further simplified to arrive at the final closed loop transfer function G(s) = C(sI - A)-1
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Y(s) = CX(s)

So Y(s) = C(sI - A)-1BU(s)


( )
( )
s
s
U Y
T.F = = C(sI - A)-1B
(sI - A)
s
0 s
0 0
0
1
= > H-> -2H
s
0 s
1
= 2
> + H
(sI - A)-1
s(s )
s
2 s
1 2
= + 0
+ 1
> H
( )
( )
s s s
s
1
0
2
1
2
= 1
+
+
R
T
SSSSS
V
X
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Transfer function
G (s) = C[sI - A]-1B
( )
( )
s s s
s
1 0
1
0
2
1
2
1

0
= 1
+
+
R
T
SSSSS
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V
X
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B H
( )
( )
s s
s
1 0
2
1
2
= 1
+
+
R
T
SSSSS
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V
X
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B
s(s 2)
= 1+
SOL 6.28 Option (A) is correct.
Steady state error is given by,
ess
1 () ()
( )
lim
G s H s
sR s
s 0
= + "= G
Here R(s) [r(t)] s
1 = L = (Unit step input)
G(s)
s(s 2)
= 1+
H(s) = 1 (Unity feed back)
So, ess
1
( 2)
1
1
lim
s s
s s
s 0
=
+ +

"
b l R
T
SSSS
V
X
WWWW
( 2) 1
( 2)
lim
s s
s s
s 0
= + +
+
"= G = 0
SOL 6.29 Option (D) is correct.
For input u1, the system is (u2 = 0)
System response is
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CHAP 6 CONTROL SYSTEMS PAGE 351
H1(s)
( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
s
s
s
s
s
1
2
1
1
1
mplifying
G(j?) j j
j
j j
j
j j
1 j
1
1
1 1
2
1
2 2
? # ? # #
?
? ?
?
? ?
= ? + + -

c mc mc - m
1
1
4
j j 2 j
?2 2 2
?
?
?
?
= - ?
+
+
c mc mc - m
( )( )
j ( j )
1 4
2 3
2 2 2
2
? ? ?
= ? ? ?
+ +
- - ( )( ) ( )( )
j ( )
1 4
3
1 4
2
2 2 2
2
2 2 2
2
? ? ?
?
? ? ?
= ? ?
+ +
- +
+ +
G(j?) = x + iy
x Re[G(j )] 1 4
3
4 3
0 #
= ? = - =?" +
SOL 6.31 Option (D) is correct.
Let response of the un-compensated system is
HUC(s)
s(s 1) (s 9)
= 900 + +
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PAGE 352 CONTROL SYSTEMS CHAP 6
Response of compensated system.
HC(s)
( )( )

( )
s s s
G s
1 9
900
= + + C
Where GC (s) " Response of compensator
Given that gain-crossover frequency of compensated system is same as phase
crossover frequency of un-compensated system
So,
(?g)compensated = (?p)uncompensated
-180c HUC(j p) = + ?
-180c 90 tan ( p) tan 9
=- c - -1 ? - -1a?p k
90c tan
1 9
9
p
p
p
1
?2
? ?
=
+ J
L
KKK
N
P
OOO
1 9
p
?2 - = 0
?p = 3 rad/sec.
So,
Characteristic equation for the given system,
1
( )
( )
s
K s
8
3
2 +
+
Option (A) is correct.
For the given system Z is given by
Z ( ) E s s
K = i
Where E(s) " steady state error of the system
Here
E(s)
( ) ( )
( )
lim
G s H s
sR s
s 0 1

= + "
Input R(s) s
= 1 (Unit step)
G(s) s s 2 s
Ki K
p 2 2
2
?? ?
= + ?
+ +
b le o
H(s) = 1 (Unity feed back)
So,
Z
( )
lim
s K
K
s s
s s
s K 1
2
1
s i
p
i
0
2 2
2
?? ?
?
=
+ +
+ +
" b
b
b
l
l
l
R
T
SSSS
V
X
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( )
( )
lim
s K Ks
s s
K
2
s
i p
i
0
2 2
2
?? ?

So peak overshoot is given by


% peak overshoot =e 1 ?2 #100
p?
e ( . ) 100
.
1 05
0 5
= 2 # p#
= 16%
SOL 6.36 Option ( ) is correct.
SOL 6.37 Option (B) is correct.
In standard form for a characteristic equation give as
sn a s ... a s a
n
n
1
1
+ - + + 1 + 0
- = 0
in its state variable representation matrix A is given as
A
a a a a
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0 1 2 n 1
h h h
g
g
h
g
h =
- - - - R
T
SSSSS
S
V
X
WWWWW
W
Characteristic equation of the system is
4s2- 2s + 1 = 0
So, a2 = 4,a1 =- 2,a0 = 1
A
a a a
0
0
1
0
0

1
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
1
0 1 2 4
=
- - =
- R
T
SSSS
R
T
SSSS
V
X
WWWW
V
X
WWWW
SOL 6.38 Option (A) is correct.
Option (B) is correct.
Given characteristic equation.
(s2- 4) (s + 1) + K(s - 1) = 0
or
( )( )
( )
s s
K s
1
4 1
1
2 +
- +
= 0
So, the open loop transfer function for the system.
G(s)
( )( )( )
( )
s s s
K s
2 2 1
= 1 - + +
, no. of poles n = 3
no of zeroes m = 1
Steps for plotting the root-locus
(1) Root loci starts at s = 2, s =- 1, s =- 2
(2) n > m, therefore, number of branches of root locus b = 3
(3) Angle of asymptotes is given by
( )
n m
2q 1 180c

+
, q = 0, 1
(I)
( )
( )
3 1
2#0 1 180c
+
= 90c
(II)
( )
( )
3 1
2#1 1 180c
+
= 270c
(4) The two asymptotes intersect on real axis at
x n m
= Poles Zeroes / -/
( ) ( )
3 1
= 1 2 2 1 - - + =- 1
(5) Between two open-loop poles s =- 1 and s =- 2 there exist a break
away point.
K
( )
( )( )
s
s s
1
2 4 1
=- - +
ds
dK = 0
s =- 1.5
SOL 6.41 Option (C) is correct.
Closed loop transfer function of the given
( )(s

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