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EE405 Control Systems Question Bank

This document contains 10 questions from an Electrical Engineering class on the topic of control systems. The questions ask students to determine the stability of systems using different methods like determining the range of a parameter K for stability, finding the roots of characteristic equations, sketching root loci, and using Nyquist stability analysis. Students are asked to analyze stability for various open and closed loop transfer functions and comment on stability based on the Nyquist stability criterion.

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EE405 Control Systems Question Bank

This document contains 10 questions from an Electrical Engineering class on the topic of control systems. The questions ask students to determine the stability of systems using different methods like determining the range of a parameter K for stability, finding the roots of characteristic equations, sketching root loci, and using Nyquist stability analysis. Students are asked to analyze stability for various open and closed loop transfer functions and comment on stability based on the Nyquist stability criterion.

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Electrical Engineering Department

Class: - IV SEM.
B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
Subject: - Control Systems
Q.1) Determine the range of K so that the system is stable.
H(s)=1

Q.2) Given the characteristic equation

Find the roots to ascertain if it is marginally stable or unstable.


Q.3) Determine the range of K so that the system is stable.
(a) s 4  20 Ks 3  5s 2  10 s  15  0
(b) s 4  20 s 3  224 s 2  1240 s  2400  K  0
(c) s 3  ( K  0.5) s 2  4 Ks  50  0
Q.4) Sketch the complete Root locus of the system having

Find the range of K so that the system is stable.


Q.5) Sketch the root locus and find the stability for the system,

Q.6) A feedback control system has an open loop transfer function,

Find the root locus as K is varied from 0 to .


Q.7) Sketch the complete Root locus of the system having
K K
(a) G( s) H ( s)  (b) G(s) H (s) 
s( s  2)( s  3) s  10 s  100
2

K ( s  1) K ( s  1)
(c) G ( s) H ( s)  (d) G ( s) H ( s) 
s 2 ( s  2) s ( s  3)( s  5)
2

Q.8) Differentiate between stability of Routh Hurwitz and Root Locus.


Q.9) Explain in Details about Nyquist Stability Analysis.
Q.10) Comment on the closed loop stability by Nyquist Stability Criterion.
1 K (1  s)
(a) G( s) H ( s)  (b) G( s) H ( s) 
s(1  2s)(1  s) (1  s)
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