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Control Systems Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 60: Iii B.Tech. I Semester Regular Examinations Model Paper-I

This document contains a model exam paper for a Control Systems course with questions pertaining to mathematical modeling of systems, stability analysis, time and frequency response, and state-space representation. It is divided into two parts - Part A contains short answer questions and Part B contains longer answer questions. Some key topics assessed include effects of feedback, derivation of transfer functions, block diagram reduction, stability using Routh-Hurwitz criterion, pole-zero analysis, Bode plots, and lead compensation. The document provides an exam structure and covers a wide range of essential control systems concepts in both theoretical and application-based questions.

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Control Systems Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 60: Iii B.Tech. I Semester Regular Examinations Model Paper-I

This document contains a model exam paper for a Control Systems course with questions pertaining to mathematical modeling of systems, stability analysis, time and frequency response, and state-space representation. It is divided into two parts - Part A contains short answer questions and Part B contains longer answer questions. Some key topics assessed include effects of feedback, derivation of transfer functions, block diagram reduction, stability using Routh-Hurwitz criterion, pole-zero analysis, Bode plots, and lead compensation. The document provides an exam structure and covers a wide range of essential control systems concepts in both theoretical and application-based questions.

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III B.TECH.

I SEMESTER REGULAR EXAMINATIONS


MODEL PAPER-I

CONTROL SYSTEMS
( ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING )

Time: 3 Hours

Max Marks : 60
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answering the question in Part-A is compulsory
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART A
1 a) What are the advantages of Mathematical Model?
b) What are the advantages of transfer function representation of a system?
c) Define maximum peak overshoot and settling time.
d) Define qualitative stability and conditional stability.
e) Explain the advantages of Polar plots.
f) What does mean by state model?
PART -B
2 a) Explain the effects of Feedback.
b) Write the force equations of the linear translational system shown in figure. Draw
the equivalent electrical network using force-voltage Analogy, with the help of
necessary mathematical equations.

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3 a) Derive the transfer function of field controlled DC servo motor.


b) Obtain the transfer function C(s)/R(s) for the block diagram below using block
diagram reduction technique.

4 a) Explain the effect of Proportional plus Derivative Control (PD) action on the
performance of a second order system.
b) Determine the step, ramp and parabolic error constants of the following unity
feedback control system whose open loop transfer function is given by

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G(s) = (1+5 s)(1+10 s)

5 a) Using Routh-Hurwitz criterion, determine the stability of the closed loop system
that has the following characteristic equation and also determine the number of roots
that are in the right half s-plane and on the imaginary axis s4+s3+3s2+2s+5

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b) Find the angles of departure and arrival for all complex poles and zeros of the open
K (S 2+ 3 S+ 5)
loop transfer function of G(s)H(s)=
K>0.
S ( S2 + 4)

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6 a) Construct Bode plot for the system whose open loop transfer function is given below
and determine (i) the gain margin (ii) the phase margin and (iii) the closed loop
stability

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G(s)H(s)= S (1+ 0.5 S)(1+0.08 S)
b) Find resonant peak, resonant frequency and bandwidth of the unity feedback system
0.5
2
whose open loop transfer function is as follows: G(s)= S +3 s+2

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7 a) Draw the electrical circuit diagram that represents the Lead Compensator and explain
in detail.
b) The state equation of a linear time invariant system is represented by
3 0
0
A= 0 3 ,B= 1 .Find the state transition matrix and the Eigen values of A.

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