This document is a problem set for the MDP410: Automatic Control course at Cairo University, Spring 2022. It includes tasks related to plotting Nyquist plots, determining system stability, and calculating gain and phase margins for given transfer functions. Additionally, it requires the use of MATLAB for verification of results.
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Problem Set 2
This document is a problem set for the MDP410: Automatic Control course at Cairo University, Spring 2022. It includes tasks related to plotting Nyquist plots, determining system stability, and calculating gain and phase margins for given transfer functions. Additionally, it requires the use of MATLAB for verification of results.
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Cairo University Spring 2022
Faculty of Engineering MDP410: Automatic Control
Mechanical Design and Production Dept.
Problem Set 2
1. For the given G(s) with unity feedback:
𝐾 G(s) = 𝑠(𝑠+1)(𝑠+5) a) Plot the Nyquist plot for K=1 and determine system stability. b) Get the gain and phase margins for k=10, and k=100, and determine system stability. c) Check your answers using MATLAB.
2. For the given G(s) with unity feedback:
𝐾(s+5)(s+40) G(s) = s2 (𝑠+200)(𝑠+1000) a) Plot the Nyquist plot. b) Determine system stability as function of K.
3. Calculate the gain and phase margin from the following bode plot