Control System and Electromagnetics
Control System and Electromagnetics
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PART 1 : CONTROL SYSTEMS
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The Solution of Linear Constant Coefficient Ordinary Differential Equation:
eonside!' the classof Differential Equationof the form:
*'" d'v *' ' d'x
L, C! "- .::: L, 1J --
"ot> 'dt' <oil; d/'
Where: " I " is time" the coefticientsa, &hi ~re constant.
X ==x(1) <the input> is 3 kno\I'n time function and
y = Y(l) <theourput.> isthe unknownso!utiOl)oft/l,eequation.
n =: is c,dled the order of the ditTefelllial e(juariOn,
The solution of a differentia! equation 01.' this class can be divided into two parts. a "free
responsed" and a "force responsed". The sum of these two responsesconstitute the "total responsed"
or Thesolution )':(1) of the equation.
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The followingtabk shows both the voltage-force & currcnt-force"analogies for mechanical.systems:
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VoltageJforce analogy Current-force analogy
Force, F ! Voltage, u Force. F I Current, i
Velocity. dxldt Velocity, dxldt
Damping, b , Current, i Damping.b Conductance, G
Mass, m Inductance. L Mass. m , I Voltage, u
Capacitance. C
Spring constant, k '1' Elastance, R
Resistance,1!C Spring constant; k ! Reciprocal of L (1IL)
In general. in laying out equivalent electric circuits for mechanical systems. the following rule is observed:
If the forces act in series in the mechanical system. thc electrical elements representing Ihese forces
. are put in parallel. Forces in parallel are represented by elements in selles in electric circuits.
Stability of a system is determined by its response to inputs or disturb~ne~s. A stabJe system is one
that. 'will remain at rest unless ex.c'itcdby an external source and. will retUrn to rest ir all excitations are
removed,A systemis "stable" ifeverybounded inputproduces a bounded output. ' .
Transfer Function H (.i-) or a systemi;, defined as that fi!Cwr in the equation fur} '(.\) mul[iplying
the Iransforril of tile input "r(s). For the given system de;;cribe.abovc. the transfer function is:
r(s)"" H(s). );'(s) + (terms dueto all initialvalues .\';~oy:;)
Note: H(s) is independentof the input signal. it solely determined by the parameters of the circuit
or network,
touching loops) '. (sum or productsor loopsgains over all setsof 'tlm:e: non-touching
loops) . .. .
il, = value of 11ifailioops Ihat touch the'kth. t(JI'\\'ard path ham R to C are expected,
The function A(s)is kn'ownas the "detenninant" of thc signal !low graph.
PART 2 :ELECTROMAGNETICS
Coulombs Law I Electrostatics:
It states that the force between t\\lO very small ot;Jjecrsseparated in a Va~LJlIIJ1
or free space by a
distance which is large compared to their size i, PFc1purt'ionallo lhecharge '111eachalld inverse!y proportional
IO the sqllare of the distance between them.' .
Q Volrs Nevdon
E o,~---, a, or --_._---- . ,phe:'ical coordinates'"
4lrE '1' 111 Coni
1.. Infinite line charge... if charge distribution with uniffJrlTJdensity of p, (CouUm) aiong an
infinite straight line which will be chosen as the Z-axis. then the tield intensity is given by:
Volts Newton
E =-p, ---. 0 I' -.- <cvlindrical coordinates'
'2;~:.-; a, mCou/
3.
Infinite sheet charge -. if charge is distributed with a uni Conn dcnsityof p, (Colil'm")
over the plane. then the tleld imensity is' given by:
p, Volts Newton ..
E =.-'- a n or <cartesmncoordmates>
2f: m' Caul
Where: a II.c, unit vector perpendicular (norlllal) to the plane
Gauss's Law:
The electric flux passing through any closed surface is equa! to the total charge enclosed. For the
electric fTux densitv, D we have: lJl
. = 0-ene .-- m I = 1 08 (is'. .
tC)
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,,;
>.
But p,,== Jiv D = \7,. D" from !\1axwelh $;q~lati9q-
", , ' ,-' - ,,- ' ,p ','
, a a C
WhereV = "de!" or "nabla" operator = --- a, + - a +'-::':"a "
as, "
, "', ", ,," "~""," - , """',, ",,' f' ox-. -' ,a~\L'
The potential of point' "A"wiili i'espectio point "f3" is defined as the work done in moving a uni
positive charge Ql: fron] "8" to "A",
Work ' ' ,
V;H =~
Q,
=- fE..dl
f<
in volts or Joule
C'0ul
Relation 01' V to [ is E = -\7 I', where \7 V ==gradient of V,
Current and Current Density:
Theeleclricchargcs in motion constitute a current. Current density is a vector J,
I = fJ ..dS in Amp
Poisson's Eguation &Laplace's Equation:
From \7.. D = P : also D = &', E and E = _\7 V
'" -,0 , --p
Consider, y' .E(- vT)== P thus, v .. V' J =c ,--- or v': I - == :.
[; [;
'ia, a, a - i
Curl B =,-
° 1
-
G ai faB,
--'-j = i , "-
-- --:-'-
aB, "
:a \ + i
( 3B,
;;--:...- ---;:-'-
DH - ':
Ia, + 1--
( DB , 3H.-
Ia =
- ~.::---'--
d::) \oz'cx) \ox (;\'
I:~ ~', ~==I \ GY
Flux Densitv & Stokes Theorem: (Ampere's Circuital Law)
B ==/-I}( 1A. elf "' 1B" d,')' ~ JI" 1.1 a liS ,~)
\Vhere:, A = magncticpOTentialvector.
Elec.tromaqnetic Waves:
Wave Equations: v: x H =-(0- -<-j mE:) E,tlso 17x E = -j di}..iH
\7"E=O & V..H'=O
Propagation Constant: r = (X-f iP
i-T!'='-;=-.
L/E!! 10'\
~-~-i',
Where: a = attenuation factor in neper'l1l = fi) 'I ') i,- i I + i-! - 1 I,
\,
i C"
", -- !V '- (Ov i , .
i. j
,--------
,-'
i ~ !7"'-~
. i pc; i I 1 a i . i
l
f3 ::= pI1aseshirt constant in rad'm -=(I) i-: ,I J + j -- i -j-1 ,
\! 2 I \ \ ro£! i
Ii!
.. \
A\PO~~~~:,~:::;:_E::~:~:~}n
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1. Is a short-hand, pictorial representation of the cause-and-effect rel~tionship between ;~ I
the input and output of a physical system. "
A. flow chart (g) block diagram
S. bar chart D. signal flow graph
3. Is that part of the total response which does, not approach zero as time approaches
infinity?
@ steady state - 7>11'CJe.f<.","S R>I"~ c; C. ' signal
S. transient C't'{WT\C\'\.J-;:- S'P\-'IJ) D. force
4. Is that part of the total response which approaches zero as time approaches infinity?
. A. steady state. C. signal
(8~ transient ~ 'N"'.]H ~,-A'~. f:..E~ R> }J.\'-s, D. force
. j . (c..oI.,{"'ilh.,;",<,:...I"1,'\\>-OG .$:<>'--'iJ) ,
7. Is another method for determining whether all the roots of the characteristic equation of
a continuous system have negative real parts:, ' ,
A. Routh criteria ' ,. C. continued fraction criteria
@ Hurwitz criteria D. locus of point, " '
2(.1 + 1)
8. Determine the initial value of the function ((I) whose Laplace is F(s) =-':/- , .~ ~-l-'- .
M ".. ... + ,),1 + ,. "s
A. 1 ~ 2 G. 0 D. 3. ,
" ;
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9. Determine the final ,value ofthe functionl(t) whose Laplace is F('d = ss+,)
( 2~X+ I) - )
s+) i!
'J i,
A.-=- 8. - I C. 0, r~D. J -2' i:
f
15 15 '~ 75
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10. Consider the system with differential equation 1"+2.1'= u'+u , find the transfer function.
l
A> s + I, B. ~.:.-.~ C ~-- D. .~.
fC) s+2 s+1 .1'+2 .\'+1
+
P"($) C(s)
+
12. Determi~e the damping ratio S and undamped natural frequency OJ"in rad/see for the
el2Y d}'
second order system: 2- -:-4 -,.. + 8 y = 8x
ell 2 dt .
C~) 0.5, 2. 8. 0.5,4 C. 0.25, 1 D. 2,4
13. Determine the time constant 7' in sec and damped natural frequency (:),: in rad/see for
d" v ~dy
the second order system: + )-'."
-.:'- -1.91' = 9,
dt2 dl' , '.
14, Given )"'+3y'+2y ==U , with initial condition J'(O) = 0, y'(O} = 1, find the free response
fA\
'...j c" .. c.2' B. - e"-j-e-2, C, c" -:- 0, _., e" - c.2/
15 From the differential equation of prob. #14. find the force response if u(t) = 1
'
1 , ]
8 ( .1 .2/
) 0 (1
,.., -, ~. "
)
'2 1- e +e . 2' - Le -:- Le '
16. Find the total response y(t) of the differential equation y" + 3y' -:-2 y ==] of prob #15 with
initial conditions ;-(0) = 0, y' (0) = ] ,
] 21 ] ,1 "
j (
( ) ( -21'
) 21
'
Ai 1-:- e 8. 4'] + e ,.
,~.
'.92' \1 - e '
",'
) D.
(
4' 1 - e
)
"
17. A servo system for a pen plotter is given by the f9110wingblock diagram. Find the value
ofK required to get the fastest response without any overshoot is given by: I
+ f
1<.(5) K (($) I
S ($+2)
A. 10 (8:) 1 C. 5 0, 100
~. 18. Find the force on a+100.).lCoutcha~ge at (0,0,..3)m, if four like charges of +20 ~iCoul.
are located on the x and y axes i: 4ri1. 0". ..
W 1.73 az NeVI/ion. C. 3.71 az Newton
B. 0.72 az Newton . D, 2p az Newto.n,
19. What is the flux crosses the closed surface which contains a charge distribution in the
form of a plane disk of radius 4m with a density p, = ~in~ t. Coul/m2?
. '. '.. . 21'
20. Find the charge in the volume defined by 1sr s 2m in spherical coordinates if :
.
-~ cas-~.rp C II 3 ..
P, =
'..
,---
r"
au m
A. 10x Caul @ 5x Caul
8. 51x Caul D. 10lxCou!
21. A uniform sheet charge with Ps = (1/3n) nCoul/m2is located at z = 5m and uniform line ~
charge with-Pl= (-.25/9)nCouUmat Z = -3m, Find lEi at (x. -J. O)m. f~~.~ m \ I
(j)B. 14.42 vOlts/m._:,~
12.42 volts/m fi. C
0 4122
2122 volts/m
VOltS/ill
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22. In a cylindrical condtJctor of radius 2mm. the 'current density varies with the distance !~
~
from the axis according to:IJI ::: 103(-'-40C' Amp/m2, the total current I is:
~
A. 5.71 mA @ 7.51 mA
l\
8. 1.57 mA . D. 5.17 mA
23. Given the general vector H ::: (y cos ax) ax .,. (y + eX)az find !J! at the origin 1
25. What is the electric field intensity' of an omni-directional antenna at 1 km distance if the .i~
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S'iJPPLEI'WENTARY PROBLEWJ:S ...
1. Is an algebraic or transcendental equality which Involves more than one value of the
dependent variable corresponding to more than one value of at least one of the
independent variable(s).
A. differential equCltion C. linear equation
B. difference equation D. quadratic equation
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,.,. \/\ihat is the transfer function of a system whose input and output are related by the I
foliowingdifferentialequation: )"'.,-3y'+2 j = 1/'+1/
S 1- 1
B. -~~j -: D :;-~:_~_.u-
s" 1- +.'-t .\'+41'+)
6 From the differential equation given y"+4y'+4.y ~~ 311'+21/ Find the forced response.
Where X(I) =e .1, , I ?~ O.
(, ' .
A. 7\e -, e--"'., Ie "' ) C. 5(c" +-e 1: -I- Ie 21 )
B. 7(e" - c"[ + Ie ) D. 5(c",' 'n e' + [e
7. From the differentia! equation given )""+4y"+6y' 0=II. Where initial conditions:
8. Determine the damped natural frequency (0,;, damping coefficienf a respectively for
. d' ~
the following second order :2, + 4 ::... + 8 J == 8u
ell - dl .
A 2,1.5 C. 3,0.5
,.
B. h,1.25 D. -J3 f 1
f,
9. Determine the damping ratio <:: ' undamped natural frequency (I)" respectively for the
.].' , ch'
foi/owing second 'order: " .+ ., ...:" + 91' = 9/1
ell' . ell .
A. 2/3, 2 rad/see C. 5/6. 3 rad/sec
B 4/5, 2,5 rad/see D. 1/3, 3.5I'ad/sec
10. Find the transfer function C(s)/ R(s) for the system shown.
-t of-
lZ(s) ,~ CCS)
1'"
/' ,', .,
f .r
[S] (
A ~~,~ (1':..J=.'.i..- )
(
c.
/' (I . ., !-j
)
_.S__~~J,L\ ~-~~-~~:"'-_I.c
l-G:!Hi l+GIH:
I--ClIH, l..-GJ-f;
11 Find the output y(l) of a system described by the differential equatioll .1"+3,1"+2.1' = 1 + I
'.vith initial conditions )(0) = O. y'(O)=-c 1
;. ., I
A 1/4lSc' ,- 7 C-2, + 21 -- 1J C. 1/4 !81' .. + .31" - 2/ .. J J
B . 1'l/ 418e'l + 7('..21 +?/-j +] i C
' 18
l !..4 L'
' -I .. ,2, ~
1J
. J. e -- )c - lJ --
12. From the differential equation of prob. #11.. find the transient response
A J/4l8c'-2/.-Ij C 1/4ls1'+7c.'rj
8. 1/4(2! -I) D. 1/4l8(' -- 71'" J
13. Given the following close-loop system' Find the value of K for the which the system
becomes marginally stable and the frequency of oscillation respectively when K is set to
make the system marginally stable. /--fint apply Routh-Hurwitz criterion
+ !
1«s) /(
.$ (~+').)(s:tio)
c Cs)
15. Find the charge in the volume defined by 0 S; x :-s:] rn, .- 1 S; .1 s; Om and 0::; :: :5 Jm if
PI' = 30x2y j.1Goul/m3?
A. -10,llCoul C -5,L1 Caul
B. 5 JLCoul D 10 f.I Caul
16. The electrical field between two concentric cylindrical conductors at r = 0.01 m and
r=0.05 m is given by lEI == 1051r volts/m. Neglect fringing Find the energy stored in
O.5m length. Assume free space.
/\. 0.025 joule C 0.422 joule
B. 0.224 joule D. 0.052 joule
17. For a line charge Pi = 0.5 nCoulfm on th'e z-axis. Find VAs, where A (2m. rr/2. 0) and
B (4m, IT,5m)
A. 6.24 volts C 2.46 voits
B. 4.26 volts D. 462 volts
19. Calculate the attenuation factor for a conducting medium In which 8 == 58 XI 06 mho/m,
~lr = 1.0, Sr= 1.0 at a frequency of 10'0 MHz in neper 1m.
A. 115,391 neper/m C 315,915 neper/m
B.151,319neper/m D.319,515neper/m
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