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CS Ia 2 QP

This document is an internal assessment for the BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering program at University College of Engineering – Dindigul, focusing on Control Systems. It includes questions on phase crossover frequency, root locus significance, stability conditions, and state variable analysis, along with practical tasks such as sketching root locus and Bode plots. The assessment is divided into two parts, with Part A consisting of short answer questions and Part B requiring detailed problem-solving.

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CS Ia 2 QP

This document is an internal assessment for the BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering program at University College of Engineering – Dindigul, focusing on Control Systems. It includes questions on phase crossover frequency, root locus significance, stability conditions, and state variable analysis, along with practical tasks such as sketching root locus and Bode plots. The assessment is divided into two parts, with Part A consisting of short answer questions and Part B requiring detailed problem-solving.

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING – DINDIGUL

INTERNAL ASSESSESMENT – II
BE – ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Semester – V
EE3503 – CONTROL SYSTEMS
PART – A (6*2=12 Marks)

1. Define phase crossover frequency.


2. What are the main significances of root locus?
3. State the necessary and sufficient condition for stability.
4. An LTI system given by the following state variable description

Determine whether the system is controllable or not.


5. Draw the block diagram of state space model.
6. List any four advantages of state variable analysis.

PART –B (2*12= 48 Marks)

1. a) A unity feedback control system has an open loop transfer function


K
G(S) = S (S¿¿ 2+ 4 S +13)¿ .Sketch the root locus.
(OR)
b) Sketch the root locus of the system whose open loop transfer function is
K
G(S)= . Find the value of K so that the damping ratio of the closed loop
S ( S+ 2 ) (S +4 )
system is 0.5.
2. a) Sketch the Bode plot and hence find gain cross over frequency, phase cross over
10(1+0.1 s)
frequency, gain margin and phase margin. G(s) =
s (1+ 0.01 s ) (1+ s)
(OR)
b) Sketch the Bode plot showing the magnitude in decibles and phase angle in
degrees as a function of log frequency for the transfer function G(s)=
75(1+0.2 s )
. From the Bode plot, determine the gain cross over frequency.
s (s2 +16 s +100)

3 a) The open loop transfer function of a unity feedback system is given by


. 1
G(s) = 2 ( .Sketch the polar plot and determine the gain and phase margin.
s 1+ s ) (1+ 2 s)
(OR)
b) The open loop transfer function of a unity feedback system is given by
K
G(s) = S (1+ 0.2 S ) (1+ 0.05 S) .Sketch the polar plot and determine the value of K so that
the gain margin is 18db.
4 a) Y ( s) S3 +5 S 2 +6 S+1
Find the state equation and output equation for the system given by =
. R ( s) S 3+ 4 S 2+3 S+3
. Also check for controllability and observability.
(OR)
b) The state model of the system is given by

Determine whether the system is completely controllable or not.

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