Linear Control Theory
Linear Control Theory
Muzaffarpur
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1 Vision of department
2 Mission of department
3 PEO’s
4 PO’s
5 Course objectives and course outcomes (Co)
6 Mapping of CO’s with PO’s
7 Course syllabus and GATE syllabus
8 Time table
9 Student list
10 Lecture plans
11 Assignments
12 Tutorial sheets
15 Result
16 Result analysis
Govt. of Bihar
To produce cutting edge Electrical Engineers, innovators, researchers, and entrepreneurs with
high human values to serve society, industry, nation and the world.
M1. To create state-of-the-art facilities for under-graduate, post- graduate and R&D work.
M2. To cater the needs of society with recent technologies, innovative ideas and inculcate
ethical responsibilities.
M3. To develop strong collaborative links with premier industries, institutions and the
government agencies.
Govt. of Bihar
PEO 1. Students will be able to engage in life-long learning and research including
supportive and responsible roles on multi-disciplinary tasks.
PEO 2. Students will acquire, use and develop skills as required for effective
professional and societal practices and leadership quality.
PEO 3. Students will be able to create a new dimension of innovation and
entrepreneurship.
Course objective:
This course shall introduce the fundamentals of modelling and control of linear time invariant
systems; primarily from the classical viewpoint of Laplace transforms. The course will be useful
for students from major streams of engineering to build foundations of time/frequency analysis
of systems as well as the feedback control of such systems.
CO1: Students will be able to express the basic elements and structures of feedback control
systems.
CO2: Students will be able to correlate the pole-zero configurations of transfer functions
and their time-domain response to known test inputs.
CO3: Students will be able to apply Routh-Hurwitz criterion, Root Locus, Bode Plot and
Nyquist Plot to determine the domain of stability of linear time-invariant systems.
CO4: Students will be able to Determine the steady-state response, errors of stable control
systems and design compensators to achieve the desired performance.
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Course Syllabus:
UNIT-I
Introduction: The control system, servomechanism, servomotors, standard test signal.
Time response analysis: Time response of second order system, design consideration for
higher order system, stability relative stability.
UNIT-II
The root locus technique: Concept, construction of root loci root contours systems with
transformation log.
UNIT-III
Frequency response analysis: Correlation between time and frequency response, bode
plots, root locus and minimum phase system log magnetic vs phase plots, stability in
frequency domain, polar plots.
UNIT-IV
➢ Control Systems Engineering by I. J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, New Age International (P) Limited,
Publishers, 2nd edition.
➢ Automatic Control Systems 8th editionby B. C. Kuo 2003 John wiley and sons.
➢ Modern Control Engineering by Katsuhiko Ogata Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 3rd edition, 1998.
Mathematical modelling and representation of systems, Feedback principle, transfer function, Block
diagrams and Signal flow graphs, Transient and SteadyState analysis of linear time invariant systems,
Routh-Hurwitz and Nyquist criteria, Bode plots, Root loci, Stability analysis, Lag, Lead and Lead-Lag
compensators; P, PI and PID controllers; State space model, State Transition matrix.
ELECTRICAL 7TH SEM TIME TABLE.
ROOM NO.: 50
13:00- 16:00-
DAY/TIME 9:00-10:00 10:0-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-13:00 14:00-15:00 15:00-16:00
14:00 17:00
TUESDAY INT (SK) DCS (RKM) PPAS (HCV) L INT LAB (SK+MK)/LCT (HCV+AKS)
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DCS (T2)
WEDNESDAY DCS (RKM) LCT (HCV) INT (SK) N PROJECT-I (FA+MS+HCV)
(RKM)
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THURSDAY LCT (HCV) INT (SK) PPAS (HCV) INT LAB (SK+MK)/LCT (HCV+RKM)
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FRIDAY DCS(T3)(RKM) PROJECT-I (SA+FA+MS+AKS+RKM+HCV) PPAS (HCV+MS)
DCS(T4)
SATURDAY PPAS (HCV) PPAS LAB (HCV+MS)
(RKM)
ROLL NO. [ 15E01 -- 15E19 (T1) 15E20 -- 15E37 (T2) 5E38 -- 15E56 (T3) 15E57 – 16E(LE)10 (T4) ]
Text Books:
TB1: Control Systems Engineering by I. J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, New Age International (P) Limited,
Publishers, 2nd edition.
Reference Books:
RB1: Automatic Control Systems 8th editionby B. C. Kuo 2003 John wiley and sons.
RB2: Modern Control Engineering by Katsuhiko Ogata Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 3rd
edition, 1998.
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3. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108102043/
4. https://www.springer.com/in/book/9781852333164
5. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/3b01/057aa12a63fddd69b2f265445828f8df4d41.pdf
COURSE PLAN
Lecture Topics Web Links for video lectures Text Book / Page numbers of
Number Reference Book Text Book(s)
Introduction
Block diagram 1
Servomotors 4
Transient Analysis 7
Relative stability 9
Basic concept 10
Bode plots 14
Root locus and minimum phase system log magnetic vs phase plots 15
Polar plots 17
Mathematics preliminaries
Gain Margin 19
Phase Margin 20
Introduction 23