Control System Assignment 1
Control System Assignment 1
1. Find the dynamical equations and transfer function for the following circuit.
6. Vibration absorbers are used to protect machines that work at the constant speed from
steadystate harmonic disturbance. Figure given below shows a vibration absorber.
Assuming the harmonic force F(t) = Asin (wt) is the disturbance applied to the mass
M:
(a) Derive the state space equations of the system.
(b) Determine the transfer function of the system.
7. Figure shows the schematic diagram of a DC-motor control system for the control of
the printwheel of a word processor. The load in this case is the printwheel, which is
directly coupled to the motor shaft. The following parameters and variables are defined:
Ks is the error-detector gain (V/rad); Ki , the torque constant (oz-in./A); K, the amplifier
gain (V / V); Kb, the back-emf constant (V/rad/sec); n, the gear-train ratio = 92/Bm =
Tm/T2 ; Bm , the motor viscous-friction coefficient (oz-in.-sec); lm , the motor inertia
(oz-in.-sec2 ); Kl , the torsional spring constant of the motor shaft (oz-in./rad); and JL
the load inertia (oz-in.-sec2 ).
(a) Write the cause-and-effect equations of the system. Rearrange these equations into
the form of state equations with x1 = Ө0 , x2 = w0 , x3 = Өm , x4 = wm , and x5 = ia
(b) Derive the forward-path transfer function (with the outer feedback path open):
G(s) = Ө0(s) / Өe(s). Find the closed-loop transfer function M(s) = Ө0(s) / Өr(s).
8. The block diagram of a control system is shown in figure.
(a) Draw an equivalent SFG for the system.
(b) Find the following transfer functions by applying the gain formula of the SFG directly
to the block diagram.
(c) Compare the answers by applying the gain formula to the equivalent SFG.
9. Signal-flow graphs may be used to solve a variety of electric network problems. Shown
in figure is the equivalent circuit of an electronic circuit. The voltage source ed(t)
represents a disturbance voltage. The objective is to find the value of the constant k so
that the output voltage ea(t) is not affected by ed(t). To solve the problem, it is best to
first write a set of cause-and-effect equations for the network. This involves a
combination of node and loop equations. Then construct an SFG using these equations.
Find the gain e0 / ed with all other inputs set to zero. For ed not to affect ea, set e0 /ed to
zero.