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This document is an exam for a control systems course. It contains two parts - Part A with short answer questions worth 25 marks, and Part B with longer answer questions worth 50 marks total. Part A asks about different control system concepts like feedback, modeling elements, transfer functions, stability, time and frequency response. Part B asks students to analyze open and closed loop control systems, determine transfer functions, analyze stability using Routh-Hurwitz criterion, sketch root loci and Bode plots, and calculate performance metrics like gain and phase margin.

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Code No: 115AD

R13
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
B. Tech III Year I Semester Examinations, November/December - 2016
CONTROL SYSTEMS
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
Note: This question paper contains two parts A and B.
Part A is compulsory which carries 25 marks. Answer all questions in Part A. Part B
consists of 5 Units. Answer any one full question from each unit. Each question carries
10 marks and may have a, b, c as sub questions.

PART - A
(25 Marks)
1.a) What type of feedback is employed in control system? [2]
b) What are the basic elements used for modelling mechanical rotational system? [3]
c) Give the advantages of transfer function. [2]
d) Write the analogous electrical elements in force voltage analogy for the elements of
mechanical translational system. [3]
e) What is the difference between type and order of a system? [2]
f) What is steady state response? [3]
g) Define stability. [2]
h) What is Routh stability criterion? [3]
i) Define Phase cross over. [2]
j) Write short notes on the correlation between the time and frequency response. [3]

PART - B
(50 Marks)
2.a) When is a control system said to be robust? Explain with suitable example.
b) Describe the open loop and closed loop control system. [5+5]
OR
2 1
3.a) Find the impulse response of the system described G ( s )  , H (s)  .
s  2s 6 s 2
2

b) List the advantages and disadvantages of feedback systems. [5+5]

4. Describe a two phase a.c. servomotor and derive its transfer function. [10]
OR
5. A servo system is represented by the signal flow graph shown in Figure 1. The nominal
values of the parameters are K1 =1, K2 = 5 and K3 = 5. Determine the overall transfer
Y (s)
function and its sensitivity to changes in K1 under steady dc conditions, i.e.,
R (s)
s = 0. [10]

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Figure 1
6. The open loop transfer functions of three systems are given as
4 2 5
a) b) c)
( s  1) ( s  2 ) s ( s  4 )( s  6 ) s ( s  3 )( s  1 0 )
2

Determine respectively the positional, velocity and acceleration error constants for
these systems. Also for the system given in determine the steady state errors with step
1 2
input u(t)=1; ramp input r(t) = t and acceleration input r(t) = t . [10]
2
OR
7. Obtain the unit – step response of a unity feedback control system whose open –loop
1
transfer function is G (s)  . Obtain also the rise time, peak time, maximum
s ( s  1)
overshoot and settling time. [10]

K
8. For unity feedback system given by G (s) 
s ( s  0 .5 )( s  0 .6 s  1 0 )
2

a) Find the stability using RH criterion


b) for stable system find the range of K value. [8+2]
OR
9. Sketch the root loci for the system shown in Figure 2. [10]

Figure 2

10. The forward path transfer function of a Unity-feedback control system is given as
K
G (s) 
s (1  0 .1 s ) (1  0 .5 s )
Draw the Bode plot of G(s) and find the value of K so that the gain margin of the
system is 20 db. [10]
OR
11. Consider the system shown in Figure 3. Draw the Bode-diagram of the open-loop
transfer function G(s) with K = 1. Determine the phase margin and gain margin. Find
the value of K to reduce the phase margin by 100. [10]

Figure 3

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