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Ee2253 - Control Systems April-May 2010

This document contains questions from an electrical engineering exam on control systems. It asks students to define control system concepts like transfer functions, steady state vs transient response, and stability criteria. It also includes problems involving modeling mechanical systems, analyzing time and frequency responses, designing compensators, and determining stability from characteristic equations. The document tests students' understanding of key control system analysis and design topics.

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Ee2253 - Control Systems April-May 2010

This document contains questions from an electrical engineering exam on control systems. It asks students to define control system concepts like transfer functions, steady state vs transient response, and stability criteria. It also includes problems involving modeling mechanical systems, analyzing time and frequency responses, designing compensators, and determining stability from characteristic equations. The document tests students' understanding of key control system analysis and design topics.

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B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL/MAY 2010
Fourth Semester
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
EE2253 CONTROL SYSTEMS
(Common to Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering and
Instrumentation and Control Engineering)
(Regulation 2008)
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks
Answer ALL Questions
PART A (10 2 = 20 Marks)
1. List out the advantages of closed loop control system.
2. State transfer function of a system.
3. Distinguish between steady state and transient response of the system.
4. Define Settling time.
5. What is cutoff frequency?
6. Define phase margin.
7. State Nyquist stability criterion.
8. What is the correlation between Phase margin and Damping factor?
9. What is the relation between
m
and ?
10. What type of compensator suitable for high frequency noisy environment?
PART B (5 16 = 80 Marks)
11. (a) (i) Discuss the mathematical modelling of fundamental components of
mechanical translational system. (6)
(ii) Obtain the mathematical model of the mechanical system shown in
Figure below. (10)
Question Paper Code: E3088
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Or
(b) (i) Using block diagram reduction technique, find
) (
) (
s R
s C
. (8)

(ii) Write detailed notes on synchros. (8)
12. (a) (i) Discuss the unit step response of second order system. (8)
(ii) Obtain the unit step response and unit impulse response of the
following system
10 2
10
) (
) (
2
+ +
=
s s s R
s C
. (8)
Or
(b) (i) Write short notes on Dynamic error coefficients. (8)
(ii) For a unity feedback second order system, the open loop transfer
function is
) 2 (
) (
2
2
n
n
w s s
w
s G
+
= . Calculate the generalized error
coefficients and find error series. (8)
13. (a) (i) Explain the frequency domain specifications of a typical system. (6)
(ii) Draw the Bode plot of the open loop transfer function

) 20 ( ) 5 (
) 10 ( 200
) (
+ +
+
=
s s s
s
s G . (10)
Or
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(b) (i) What is the effect on polar plot if a pole at origin is added to the
transfer function? Explain. Draw the polar plot of a first order
system. (5)
(ii) For the following system, sketch the polar plot

) 9 ( ) 6 (
500
) ( ) (
+ +
=
s s s
s H s G . (11)
14. (a) For each of the characteristic equation of feedback control system given,
determine the range of K for stability. Determine the value of K so that
the system is marginally stable and the frequency of sustained
oscillations.
(i) 0 20 15 25
2 3 4
= + + + + K s s s s
(ii) 0 1
2 3 4
= + + + + s s s K s
(iii) 0 4 ) 2 ( 3
2 3
= + + + + s K s K s
(iv) 0 10 10 5
2 3 4
= + + + + K s s s K s . (16)
Or
(b) (i) Write short notes on Root locus construction. (6)
(ii) Sketch the Nyquist plot for the open loop transfer function

) 1 (
1
) ( ) (
4
+
=
s s
s H s G . (10)
15. (a) (i) List out the characteristics of lag compensator. (4)
(ii) The open loop transfer function of the uncompensated system is
) 2 (
5
) (
+
=
s s
s G . Design a suitable lag compensator for the system so
that the static velocity error constant
V
K is
1
sec 20

, the phase
margin is atleast 55 and the gain margin is atleast 12 dB. (12)
Or
(b) (i) Draw the Bode Plot of a typical lag-lead compensator. (4)
(ii) Design a lead compensator for a type-2 system with an open loop
transfer function
) 1 2 . 0 (
) (
2
+
=
s s
K
s G . Assume that the system is
required to be compensated to meet the following specifications: (12)
(1) Acceleration error constant 10 =
a
K ;
(2) Phase margin = 35.

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