0% found this document useful (0 votes)
10 views6 pages

Unit 3

The document outlines a series of tasks related to control systems, specifically focusing on block diagram reduction rules and the application of Mason's Gain Formula to obtain transfer functions. It includes definitions, comparisons between block diagrams and signal flow graphs, and requests for drawing equivalent signal flow graphs. The tasks are structured for students in the Department of Instrumentation Engineering at Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology.

Uploaded by

shriyampatil
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
10 views6 pages

Unit 3

The document outlines a series of tasks related to control systems, specifically focusing on block diagram reduction rules and the application of Mason's Gain Formula to obtain transfer functions. It includes definitions, comparisons between block diagrams and signal flow graphs, and requests for drawing equivalent signal flow graphs. The tasks are structured for students in the Department of Instrumentation Engineering at Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Technology.

Uploaded by

shriyampatil
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 6

Dr. D. Y.

Patil Institute of Technology, Pimpri, Pune- 18


Department of Instrumentation Engineering
S. E. Instrumentation
Control Systems
Unit-3

1. Explain the block digram reduction rules.


2. Obtain the transfer fuction for the given block diagram shown below using block
diagram reduction rules.

3. Obtain the transfer fuction for the given block diagram shown below using block
diagram reduction rules.

4. Obtain the transfer fuction for the given block diagram shown below using block
diagram reduction rules.
5. Obtain the transfer fuction for the given block diagram shown below using block
diagram reduction rules.

6. Obtain the transfer fuction for the given block diagram shown below using block
diagram reduction rules.

7. Obtain the transfer fuction for the given block diagram shown below using block
diagram reduction rules.

8. Obtain the transfer fuction for the given block diagram shown below using block
diagram reduction rules.
9. Obtain the transfer fuction for the given block diagram shown below using block
diagram reduction rules.

10. Define Signal Flow Graph


11. Explain the different termilogies used in signal flow graph.
11. Compare block digram and signal flow graph.
12. State and explain the Mason’s Gain Formula.
13. Explain the properties of signal flow gtaph.
y7
14. Using the Mason’s Gain Formula find the transfer fucntion, of overall system.
y1

C(s)
15. Using the Mason’s Gain Formula find the transfer fucntion, of overall
R(s)
system.
C(s)
16. Using the Mason’s Gain Formula find the transfer fucntion, of overall
R(s)
system.

C(s)
17. Using the Mason’s Gain Formula find the transfer fucntion, of overall
R(s)
system.

C(s)
18. Using the Mason’s Gain Formula find the transfer fucntion, of overall
R(s)
system.

C(s)
19. Using the Mason’s Gain Formula find the transfer fucntion, of overall
R(s)
system.
y6
20. Using the Mason’s Gain Formula find the transfer fucntion, of overall system.
y1

C(s)
21. Using the Mason’s Gain Formula find the transfer fucntion, of overall
R(s)
system.

C(s)
22. Using the Mason’s Gain Formula find the transfer fucntion, of overall
R(s)
system.
23. For the given block diagram draw the equivalent signal flow graph and sing the
C(s)
Mason’s Gain Formula find the transfer fucntion, of overall system.
R(s)

You might also like