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TWO MARKS
The state variable description of an LTI system is given by Jx o1N J 0 a1 0NJx1N J0N K O K OK O K O o2O = K 0 0 a2OKx2O + K0O u Kx Kx o3O Ka 3 0 0OKx 3O K 1O L P L Jx1NPL P L P K O y = _1 0 0iKx2O Kx 3O L P where y is the output and u is the input. The system is controllable for (B) a1 = 0, a2 ! 0, a 3 ! 0 (A) a1 ! 0, a2 = 0, a 3 ! 0
MCQ 6.3
(D) a = 3, b = 1
The phase of the above lead compensator is maximum at (A) 2 rad/s (B) 3 rad/s (C) 6 rad/s (D) 1/ 3 rad/s
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ONE MARK
The frequency response of a linear system G (j) is provided in the tubular form below G (j) 1.3 1.2 140c 1.0 150c 0.8 160c 0.5 180c 0.3 200c +G (j) 130c (A) 6 dB and 30c (C) 6 dB and 30c
MCQ 6.6
The steady state error of a unity feedback linear system for a unit step input is 0.1. The steady state error of the same system, for a pulse input r (t) having a magnitude of 10 and a duration of one second, as shown in the figure is
An open loop system represented by the transfer function (s 1) is G (s) = (s + 2) (s + 3) (A) Stable and of the minimum phase type (B) Stable and of the nonminimum phase type (C) Unstable and of the minimum phase type (D) Unstable and of nonminimum phase type
TWO MARKS
The open loop transfer function G (s) of a unity feedback control system is given as K bs + 2 l 3 G (s) = 2 s (s + 2) From the root locus, at can be inferred that when K tends to positive infinity, (A) Three roots with nearly equal real parts exist on the left half of the s
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-plane (B) One real root is found on the right half of the s -plane (C) The root loci cross the j axis for a finite value of K; K ! 0 (D) Three real roots are found on the right half of the s -plane
MCQ 6.9
The gain K of the Tacho-generator influences mainly the (A) Peak overshoot (B) Natural frequency of oscillation (C) Phase shift of the closed loop transfer function at very low frequencies ( " 0)
1 The frequency response of G (s) = plotted in the complex s (s + 1) (s + 2) G (j) plane (for 0 < < 3) is
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MCQ 6.11
o = AX + Bu with A = > 1 2H, B = >0H is The system X 0 2 1 (A) Stable and controllable (C) Unstable but controllable (B) Stable but uncontrollable (D) Unstable and uncontrollable
MCQ 6.12
The characteristic equation of a closed-loop system is s (s + 1) (s + 3) k (s + 2) = 0, k > 0 .Which of the following statements is true ? (A) Its root are always real (B) It cannot have a breakaway point in the range 1 < Re [s] < 0 (C) Two of its roots tend to infinity along the asymptotes Re [s] = 1 (D) It may have complex roots in the right half plane.
ONE MARK
The measurement system shown in the figure uses three sub-systems in cascade whose gains are specified as G1, G2, 1/G3 . The relative small errors associated with each respective subsystem G1, G2 and G3 are 1, 2 and 3 . The error associated with the output is :
(B) 1 2 3 (D) 1 + 2 + 3
The polar plot of an open loop stable system is shown below. The closed loop system is
(A) always stable (B) marginally stable (C) un-stable with one pole on the RH s -plane (D) un-stable with two poles on the RH s -plane
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MCQ 6.15
The first two rows of Rouths tabulation of a third order equation are as follows. s3 2 2 s2 4 4 This means there are (A) Two roots at s = ! j and one root in right half s -plane (B) Two roots at s = ! j2 and one root in left half s -plane (C) Two roots at s = ! j2 and one root in right half s -plane (D) Two roots at s = ! j and one root in left half s -plane
MCQ 6.16
The asymptotic approximation of the log-magnitude v/s frequency plot of a system containing only real poles and zeros is shown. Its transfer function is
TWO MARKS
The unit-step response of a unity feed back system with open loop transfer function G (s) = K/ ((s + 1) (s + 2)) is shown in the figure. The value of K is
(B) 2 (D) 6
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MCQ 6.18
The open loop transfer function of a unity feed back system is given by G (s) = (e - 0.1s) /s . The gain margin of the is system is (A) 11.95 dB (B) 17.67 dB (C) 21.33 dB (D) 23.9 dB
The system transfer function is (B) 2 s + 3 (A) 2 s + 2 s + 5s + 6 s + 5s 6 (C) 2 2s + 5 (D) 2 2s 5 s + 5s + 6 s + 5s 6 The state-transition matrix of the above system is e - 3t e - 2t e - 3t 0 e - 3t (B) = (A) = - 2t G G 0 e - 2t e + e - 3t e - 2t e - 3t e - 2t + e - 3t (C) = G 0 e - 2t
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e3t e - 2t e - 3t (D) = G 0 e - 2t
ONE MARK
MCQ 6.21
A function y (t) satisfies the following differential equation : dy (t) + y (t) = (t) dt where (t) is the delta function. Assuming zero initial condition, and denoting the unit step function by u (t), y (t) can be of the form (A) et (B) e - t (C) et u (t) (D) e - t u (t)
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The steady state value of the output of the system for a unit impulse input applied at time instant t = 1 will be (B) 0.5 (A) 0 (C) 1
MCQ 6.23
(D) 2
The transfer functions of two compensators are given below : 10 (s + 1) C1 = , C2 = s + 10 10 (s + 1) (s + 10) Which one of the following statements is correct ? (A) C1 is lead compensator and C2 is a lag compensator (B) C1 is a lag compensator and C2 is a lead compensator (C) Both C1 and C2 are lead compensator (D) Both C1 and C2 are lag compensator
MCQ 6.24
The asymptotic Bode magnitude plot of a minimum phase transfer function is shown in the figure :
(B) Two poles and one zero (D) One pole and two zeros
The range of K for which the system is stable will be given by (A) 0 < K < 30 (B) 0 < K < 39 (C) 0 < K < 390
MCQ 6.26
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The system is (A) An over damped system (C) A critically damped system
MCQ 6.27
s (s 2)
(D)
1 s (s + 2)
A unity feedback is provided to the above system G (s) to make it a closed loop system as shown in figure.
ONE MARK
(A) Stable (B) Unstable (C) Conditionally stable (D) Stable for input u1 , but unstable for input u2
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TWO MARKS
If x = Re [G (j)], and y = Im [G (j)] then for " 0+ , the Nyquist plot for G (s) = 1/s (s + 1) (s + 2) is (A) x = 0 (B) x = 3/4 (C) x = y 1/6 (D) x = y/ 3 The system 900/s (s + 1) (s + 9) is to be such that its gain-crossover frequency becomes same as its uncompensated phase crossover frequency and provides a 45c phase margin. To achieve this, one may use (A) a lag compensator that provides an attenuation of 20 dB and a phase lag of 45c at the frequency of 3 3 rad/s (B) a lead compensator that provides an amplification of 20 dB and a phase lead of 45c at the frequency of 3 rad/s (C) a lag-lead compensator that provides an amplification of 20 dB and a phase lag of 45c at the frequency of 3 rad/s
MCQ 6.31
MCQ 6.32
(D) a lag-lead compensator that provides an attenuation of 20 dB and phase lead of 45c at the frequency of 3 rad/s
MCQ 6.33
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with (A) X = c0 s + c1, Y = 1/ (s2 + a0 s + a1), Z = b0 s + b1 (B) X = 1, Y = (c0 s + c1) / (s2 + a0 s + a1), Z = b0 s + b1 (C) X = c1 s + c0, Y = (b1 s + b0) / (s2 + a1 s + a0), Z = 1 (D) X = c1 s + c0, Y = 1/ (s2 + a1 s + a), Z = b1 s + b0
MCQ 6.34
Consider the feedback system shown below which is subjected to a unit step input. The system is stable and has following parameters Kp = 4, Ki = 10, = 500 and = 0.7 .The steady state value of Z is
Data for Q.35 and Q.36 are given below. Solve the problems and choose the correct answers.
R-L-C circuit shown in figure
MCQ 6.35
For a step-input ei , the overshoot in the output e0 will be (A) 0, since the system is not under damped (B) 5 % (C) 16 % (D) 48 %
MCQ 6.36
If the above step response is to be observed on a non-storage CRO, then it would be best have the ei as a (A) Step function
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(B) Square wave of 50 Hz (C) Square wave of 300 Hz (D) Square wave of 2.0 KHz
ONE MARK
For a system with the transfer function 3 (s 2) , H (s) = 2 4s 2s + 1 o = AX + Bu is equal to the matrix A in the state space form X V R V R S1 0 0 W S0 1 0 W (A) S 0 1 0 W (B) S 0 0 1 W W S S S 1 2 4 W W S 1 2 4 W X T X T V R V R 0 1 1 0 0 0 W W S S (C) S3 2 1 W (D) S 0 0 1 W S S W S1 2 4 W W S 1 2 4 W X X T T
Consider the following Nyquist plots of loop transfer functions over = 0 to = 3 . Which of these plots represent a stable closed loop system ?
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MCQ 6.39
MCQ 6.40
A closed-loop system has the characteristic 2 (s 4) (s + 1) + K (s 1) = 0 . Its root locus plot against K is
function
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ONE MARK
MCQ 6.42
A system with zero initial conditions has the closed loop transfer function. s2 + 4 T (s) = (s + 1) (s + 4) The system output is zero at the frequency (A) 0.5 rad/sec (B) 1 rad/sec
MCQ 6.43
K s2 (s + 1) K K (C) (D) s (s2 + 1) s (s2 1) The gain margin of a unity feed back control system with the open loop (s + 1) transfer function G (s) = is s2 (A) 0 (B) 1 2 (C) 2 (D) 3 (B)
(A) K s3
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TWO MARKS
A unity feedback system, having an open loop gain K (1 s) , G (s) H (s) = (1 + s) becomes stable when (A) K > 1 (C) K < 1 (B) K > 1 (D) K < 1
MCQ 6.45
When subject to a unit step input, the closed loop control system shown in the figure will have a steady state error of
In the G (s) H (s)-plane, the Nyquist plot of the loop transfer function G (s) H (s) = es passes through the negative real axis at the point (A) ( 0.25, j0) (B) ( 0.5, j0)
-0.25s
(C) 0
MCQ 6.47
(D) 0.5
If the compensated system shown in the figure has a phase margin of 60c at the crossover frequency of 1 rad/sec, then value of the gain K is
Data for Q.48 and Q.49 are given below. Solve the problem and choose the correct answer.
0 1 1 X (t) + = Gu (t) with the initial G 0 3 0 T condition X (0) = [ 1, 3] and the unit step input u (t) has o (t) = = A state variable system X
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MCQ 6.48
1 3
(e t e 3t) H e t
(e3 t e 3t) H e 3t
(1 e t) H e t
MCQ 6.49
MCQ 6.50
The Nyquist plot of loop transfer function G (s) H (s) of a closed loop control system passes through the point ( 1, j 0) in the G (s) H (s)plane. The phase margin of the system is (A) 0c (B) 45c (C) 90c (D) 180c
MCQ 6.51
(D) 0
MCQ 6.52
For a tachometer, if (t) is the rotor displacement in radians, e (t) is the output voltage and Kt is the tachometer constant in V/rad/sec, then the E (s) transfer function, will be Q (s) (B) Kt s (A) Kt s2 (C) Kt s
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(D) Kt
TWO MARKS
MCQ 6.53
For the equation, s3 4s2 + s + 6 = 0 the number of roots in the left half of s -plane will be (A) Zero (B) One (C) Two (D) Three
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MCQ 6.54
2 1 (A) s + 2 s 2 (C) s + s + 1 s
2 +1 (B) s + s 2 s
MCQ 6.55
1 s +s+1 o = AX The state variable description of a linear autonomous system is, X where X is the two dimensional state vector and A is the system matrix 0 2 . The roots of the characteristic equation are given by A = = 2 0G (A) 2 and + 2 (B) j2 and + j2 (D)
2
(C) 2 and 2
MCQ 6.56
(D) + 2 and + 2
The block diagram of a closed loop control system is given by figure. The values of K and P such that the system has a damping ratio of 0.7 and an undamped natural frequency n of 5 rad/sec, are respectively equal to
The unit impulse response of a second order under-damped system starting from rest is given by c (t) = 12.5e - 6t sin 8t, t $ 0 . The steady-state value of the unit step response of the system is equal to (A) 0 (B) 0.25 (C) 0.5 (D) 1.0
MCQ 6.58
In the system shown in figure, the input x (t) = sin t . In the steady-state, the response y (t) will be
(A)
1 sin (t 45c) 2
(B)
1 sin (t + 45c) 2
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The open loop transfer function of a unity feedback control system is given as 1. G (s) = as + 2 s The value of a to give a phase margin of 45c is equal to (A) 0.141 (B) 0.441 (C) 0.841 (D) 1.141
ONE MARK
A control system is defined by the following mathematical relationship d2 x + 6 dx + 5x = 12 (1 e - 2t) dt dt2 The response of the system as t " 3 is (A) x = 6 (B) x = 2 (C) x = 2.4 (D) x = 2
MCQ 6.61
MCQ 6.62
2 A second order system starts with an initial condition of = G without any 3 e - 2t 0 external input. The state transition matrix for the system is given by = G 0 e-t . The state of the system at the end of 1 second is given by 0.135 0.271 (B) = (A) = G 1.100 0.368G 0.271 (C) = 0.736G
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MCQ 6.63
A control system with certain excitation is governed by the following mathematical equation d2 x + 1 dx + 1 x = 10 + 5e 4t + 2e 5t 2 dt 18 dt2
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The natural time constant of the response of the system are (A) 2 sec and 5 sec (B) 3 sec and 6 sec (C) 4 sec and 5 sec
MCQ 6.64
The block diagram shown in figure gives a unity feedback closed loop control system. The steady state error in the response of the above system to unit step input is
The roots of the closed loop characteristic equation of the system shown above (Q-5.55)
The following equation defines a separately excited dc motor in the form of a differential equation d2 + B d + K2 = K V dt J dt LJ LJ a The above equation may be organized in the state-space form as follows R 2 V Sd W d S dt2 W = P dt + QV > H a S d W S dt W X matrix is given by Where Tthe P K K B LJ B J LJ J (B) = (A) = G G 0 1 1 0
2 2
0 1 (C) = K B G LJ J
2
1 0 (D) = B K G J LJ
2
MCQ 6.67
The loop gain GH of a closed loop system is given by the following expression K s (s + 2) (s + 4) The value of K for which the system just becomes unstable is
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(A) K = 6 (C) K = 48
MCQ 6.68
(B) K = 8 (D) K = 96
The asymptotic Bode plot of the transfer function K/ [1 + (s/a)] is given in figure. The error in phase angle and dB gain at a frequency of = 0.5a are respectively
(B) 5.7c, 3 dB
The block diagram of a control system is shown in figure. The transfer function G (s) = Y (s) /U (s) of the system is
o = AX with initial state X (0) The state transition matrix for the system X is (A) (sI A) - 1
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(B) eAt X (0) (C) Laplace inverse of [(sI A) - 1] (D) Laplace inverse of [(sI A) - 1 X (0)]
YEAR 2002 MCQ 6.71 TWO MARKS
2 3 1 o == For the system X X + = Gu , which of the following statements is true G 0 5 0 ? (A) The system is controllable but unstable (B) The system is uncontrollable and unstable (C) The system is controllable and stable (D) The system is uncontrollable and stable
MCQ 6.72
A unity feedback system has an open loop transfer function, G (s) = K . The s2 root locus plot is
MCQ 6.73
MCQ 6.74
The transfer function of the system described by d2 y dy + = du + 2u dt dt dt2 with u as input and y as output is (s + 2) (s + 1) (A) 2 (B) 2 (s + s) (s + s) (C) 2 2 (D) 22s (s + s) (s + s) For the system 2 0 1 o == X X + = Gu ; Y = 84 0B X, G 0 4 1 with u as unit impulse and with zero initial state, the output y , becomes (B) 4e2t (A) 2e2t
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(C) 2e 4t
MCQ 6.75
(D) 4e 4t
The eigen values of the system represented by R0 1 0 0 V W S 0 0 1 0W S o =S X X are 0 0 0 1W W S (B) 1, 1, 1, 1 (A) 0, 0, 0, 0 S0 0 0 1 W X T 1 (C) 0, 0, 0, (D) 1, 0, 0, 0 *A single input single output system with y as output and u as input, is described by d2 y dy du 2 + 2 dt + 10y = 5 dt 3u dt for an input u (t) with zero initial conditions the above system produces the same output as with no input and with initial conditions dy (0) = 4 , y (0) = 1 dt input u (t) is (A) 1 (t) 7 e(3/5) t u (t) (B) 1 (t) 7 e 3t u (t) 5 25 5 25 (C) 7 e (3/5) t u (t) 25 (D) None of these
MCQ 6.76
*A system is described by the following differential equation d2 y dy + - 2y = u (t) e t dt dt2 dy the state variables are given as x1 = y and x2 = b y l et , the state dt varibale representation of the system is o1 1 x 1 e t x 1 (A) > o H = > tH> H + > H u (t) 0 x2 0 e x2 o1 1 1 x1 1 x (B) > o H = > H> H + > H u (t) 0 1 x2 0 x2 o1 1 x 1 e t x 1 (C) > o H = > >x H + >0H u (t) H x2 0 1 2 (D) none of these
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MCQ 6.78
Angles of asymptotes are (A) 60c, 120c, 300c (C) 90c, 270c, 360c
(B) 60c, 180c, 300c (D) 90c, 180c, 270c (B) 10 3 (D) 8 (B) 2.112, 6.9433 (D) 1.056, 6.9433
ONE MARK
MCQ 6.79
MCQ 6.80
Break away points are (A) 1.056 , 3.471 (C) 1.056, 6.9433
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MCQ 6.81
The polar plot of a type-1, 3-pole, open-loop system is shown in Figure The closed-loop system is
value of xss = lim x (t), given the initial state value of x (0) = 810 10B
t"3
is
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of a minimum phase system with real poles and one zero is shown in Figure. Its transfer functions is
(A) (C)
20 (s + 5) s (s + 2) (s + 25) 20 (s + 5) s (s + 2) (s + 25)
2
A unity feedback system has an open-loop transfer function of G (s) = 10000 2 s (s + 10) Determine the magnitude of G (j) in dB at an angular frequency of = 20 rad/sec. (A) 1 dB (B) 0 dB (C) 2 dB (D) 10 dB
MCQ 6.85
MCQ 6.86
MCQ 6.87
MCQ 6.88
*For the given characteristic equation s3 + s2 + Ks + K = 0 The root locus of the system as K varies from zero to infinity is
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SOLUTION
SOL 6.1
Option (D) is correct. General form of state equations are given as o = Ax + Bu x o = Cx + Du y For the given problem R 0 a 0V R0V 1 S W S W A = S 0 0 a2W, B = S0W S S Sa 3 0 0W W S1W W T X T X R 0 a 0VR0V R 0V 1 S WS W S W AB = S 0 0 a2WS0W = Sa2W S Sa 3 0 0W WS S1W S 0W W S W R V R V Ra a V T 0 X T X T 0 a1 a2WS0X S W S 1 2W 2 0 0WS0W = S 0W A B = Sa2 a 3 S S 0 a 3 a1 WS S1W S 0W W S W 0W T XT X T X For controllability it is necessary that following matrix has a tank of n = 3 . R0 0 a a V 1 2W S 0W U = 6B : AB : A2 B@ = S0 a2 S S1 0 W 0W T X So, a2 ! 0 a1 a 2 ! 0 & a1 ! 0 a 3 may be zero or not. Option (A) is correct. K (s + 1) [R (s) Y (s)] Y (s) = 3 s + as2 + 2s + 1 K (s + 1) K (s + 1) R (s) = 3 Y (s) ;1 + 3 E 2 s + as2 + 2s + 1 s + as + 2s + 1 Y (s) [s3 + as2 + s (2 + k) + (1 + k)] = K (s + 1) R (s) Y (s) K (s + 1) Transfer Function, H (s) = = R (s) s3 + as2 + s (2 + k) + (1 + k) Routh Table :
SOL 6.2
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For oscillation, a (2 + K) (1 + K) =0 a a = K+1 K+2 Auxiliary equation A (s) = as2 + (k + 1) = 0 s2 = k + 1 a k + 1 (k + 2) = (k + 2) s2 = (k + 1) s = j k+2 j = j k + 2 = k+2 = 2 (Oscillation frequency) k =2 and a = 2 + 1 = 3 = 0.75 2+2 4 Option (A) is correct.
j + a GC (s) = s + a = s+b j + b Phase lead angle, = tan1 a k tan1 a k a b J N 1 K a b O = tan1 (b a) = tan c ab + 2 m 2 K O K1 + O ab P L For phase-lead compensation > 0 ba > 0 b >a Note: For phase lead compensator zero is nearer to the origin as compared to pole, so option (C) can not be true.
SOL 6.4
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2 rad/ sec
Option (A) is correct. Gain margin is simply equal to the gain at phase cross over frequency ( p ). Phase cross over frequency is the frequency at which phase angle is equal to 180c. From the table we can see that +G (jp) = 180c, at which gain is 0.5. 1 = 20 log b 1 l = 6 dB GM = 20 log 10 e 0.5 G (jp) o Phase Margin is equal to 180c plus the phase angle g at the gain cross over frequency ( g ). Gain cross over frequency is the frequency at which gain is unity. From the table it is clear that G (jg) = 1, at which phase angle is 150c PM = 180c + +G (jg) = 180 150 = 30c
Option (A) is correct. We know that steady state error is given by sR (s) ess = lim s " 0 1 + G (s) where R (s) " input G (s) " open loop transfer function For unit step input R (s) = 1 s sb 1 l s So = 0.1 ess = lim s " 0 1 + G (s) 1 + G (0) = 10 G (0) = 9 Given input r (t) = 10 [ (t) (t 1)] s or R (s) = 10 :1 1 esD = 10 :1 e D s s s So steady state error
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Option (B) is correct. Transfer function having at least one zero or pole in RHS of s -plane is called non-minimum phase transfer function. s1 G (s) = (s + 2) (s + 3) In the given transfer function one zero is located at s = 1 (RHS), so this is a non-minimum phase system. Poles 2, 3 , are in left side of the complex plane, So the system is stable Option (A) is correct. K bs + 2 l 3 G (s) = 2 s (s + 2) Steps for plotting the root-locus (1) Root loci starts at s = 0, s = 0 and s = 2 (2) n > m , therefore, number of branches of root locus b = 3 (3) Angle of asymptotes is given by (2q + 1) 180c , q = 0, 1 nm (2 # 0 + 1) 180c (I) = 90c (3 1) (2 # 1 + 1) 180c (II) = 270c (3 1) (4) The two asymptotes intersect on real axis at centroid 2 b 2 l 3 Poles / Zeroes / = = 2 x = 3 nm 31 (5) Between two open-loop poles s = 0 and s = 2 there exist a break away point. s2 (s + 2) K = 2 bs + 3 l dK = 0 ds s =0 Root locus is shown in the figure
SOL 6.8
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Three roots with nearly equal parts exist on the left half of s -plane.
SOL 6.9
Peak overshoot M p = e /
1 2
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1 2 + 1 2 + 4 +G (j) = 90c tan 1 () tan 1 (/2) In nyquist plot For = 0, G (j) = 3 G (j) = +G (j) = 90c For = 3, G (j) = 0 +G (j) = 90c 90c 90c = 270c Intersection at real axis 1 1 G (j) = = 2 j (j + 1) (j + 2) j ( + j3 + 2) 32 j (2 2) 1 2 # 3 + j (2 ) 32 j (2 2) 32 j (2 2) = 94 + 2 (2 2) 2 2 j (2 2) = 4 23 9 + (2 2) 2 94 + 2 (2 2) 2 =
2
SOL 6.11
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Option (C) is correct. Given characteristic equation s (s + 1) (s + 3) + K (s + 2) = 0 ; s (s2 + 4s + 3) + K (s + 2) = 0 s3 + 4s2 + (3 + K) s + 2K = 0 From Rouths tabulation method s3 s2 s1 s0 1 4 4 (3 + K) 2K (1) 12 + 2K = >0 4 4 3+K 2K K>0
Root locus is obtained in following steps: 1. No. of poles n = 3 , at s = 0, s = 1 and s = 3 2. 3. 4. 5. No. of Zeroes m = 1, at s = 2 The root locus on real axis lies between s = 0 and s = 1, between s = 3 and s = 2 . Breakaway point lies between open loop poles of the system. Here breakaway point lies in the range 1 < Re [s] < 0 . Asymptotes meet on real axis at a point C , given by C = nm (0 1 3) ( 2) = 31
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= 1 As no. of poles is 3, so two root loci branches terminates at infinity along asymptotes Re (s) = 1
SOL 6.13
Option (D) is correct. Overall gain of the system is written as G = G1 G 2 1 G3 We know that for a quantity that is product of two or more quantities total percentage error is some of the percentage error in each quantity. so error in overall gain G is 3 G = 1 + 2 + 1 3 Option (D) is correct. From Nyquist stability criteria, no. of closed loop poles in right half of s -plane is given as Z = PN P " No. of open loop poles in right half s -plane N " No. of encirclement of ( 1, j0)
SOL 6.14
Here N = 2 (` encirclement is in clockwise direction) P = 0 (` system is stable) So, Z = 0 ( 2) Z = 2 , System is unstable with 2-poles on RH of s -plane.
SOL 6.15
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s2 = 1 s =! j From table we have characteristic equation as 2s3 + 2s + 4s2 + 4 = 0 s3 + s + 2s2 + 2 = 0 s (s2 + 1) + 2 (s2 + 1) = 0 (s + 2) (s2 + 1) = 0 s = 2 , s = ! j
SOL 6.16
Option (B) is correct. Since initial slope of the bode plot is 40 dB/decade, so no. of poles at origin is 2. Transfer function can be written in following steps: 1. Slope changes from 40 dB/dec. to 60 dB/dec. at 1 = 2 rad/sec., so at 1 there is a pole in the transfer function. 2. 3. Slope changes from 60 dB/dec to 40 dB/dec at 2 = 5 rad/sec., so at this frequency there is a zero lying in the system function.
K (5) (0.1) 2 # 50
Option (D) is correct. From the figure we can see that steady state error for given system is ess = 1 0.75 = 0.25 Steady state error for unity feed back system is given by sR (s) ess = lim = G s " 0 1 + G (s) s^ 1 sh ; R (s) = 1 (unit step input) = lim s s"0> K H 1+
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So,
SOL 6.18
Option (D) is correct. Open loop transfer function of the figure is given by, 0.1s G (s) = e s G (j) = e
j0.1
1 1 b 15.7 l H
Option (C) is correct. Given system equations dx1 (t) = 3x1 (t) + x2 (t) + 2u (t) dt dx2 (t) = 2x2 (t) + u (t) dt y (t) = x1 (t) Taking Laplace transform on both sides of equations. sX1 (s) (s + 3) X1 (s) sX2 (s) (s + 2) X2 (s) = 3X1 (s) + X2 (s) + 2U (s) = X2 (s) + 2U (s) = 2X2 (s) + U (s) = U (s) ...(1) ...(2)
Similarly
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From equation (1) & (2) U (s) + 2U (s) s+2 (2s + 5) U (s) 1 + 2 (s + 2) = U (s) X1 (s) = ; E s+3 s+2 (s + 2) (s + 3) From output equation, (s + 3) X1 (s) = Y (s) = X1 (s) So, Y (s) = U (s) (2s + 5) (s + 2) (s + 3)
Option (B) is correct. Given state equations in matrix form can be written as, o1 3 1 x1 2 x > o H = > 0 2H>x H + >1H u (t) x2 2 dX (t) = AX (t) + Bu (t) dt
Option (D) is correct. Given differential equation for the function dy (t) + y (t) = (t) dt
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Taking Laplace on both the sides we have, sY (s) + Y (s) = 1 (s + 1) Y (s) = 1 Y (s) = 1 s+1
r (t) = (t 1) R (s) = L [ (t 1)] = e s Output is given by s Y (s) = R (s) G (s) = 2 e s + 3s + 2 Steady state value of output s =0 lim y (t) = lim sY (s) = lim 2 se t"3 s"0 s " 0 s + 3s + 2
Option (A) is correct. For C1 Phase is given by C = tan 1 () tan 1 a k 10 J N 9 1 K 10 O = tan 1 = tan 2 c 10 + 2 m > 0 (Phase lead) O K K1 + O 10 P Similarly for C2 , phase is L C2 = tan 1 a k tan 1 () 10 J N 1 K 10 O = tan 1 9 < 0 (Phase lag) = tan 2 c 10 + 2 m K O K1 + O 10 P L Option (C) is correct. From the given bode plot we can analyze that: 1. Slope 40 dB/decade"2 poles
1
SOL 6.24
2. 3.
Slope 20 dB/decade (Slope changes by + 20 dB/decade)"1 Zero Slope 0 dB/decade (Slope changes by + 20 dB/decade)"1 Zero
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SOL 6.25
Option (C) is correct. Characteristic equation for the system K 1+ =0 s (s + 3)(s + 10) s (s + 3) (s + 10) + K = 0 s3 + 13s2 + 30s + K = 0 Applying Rouths stability criteria s3 s2 s1 1 13 (13 # 30) K 13 K 30 K
SOL 6.26
s0 For stability there should be no sign change in first column So, 390 K > 0 & K < 390 K >0 0 < K < 90
100 s + 20s + 100 Characteristic equation of the system is given by s2 + 20s + 100 = 0 2 n = 100 & n = 10 rad/sec. 2n = 20 = 20 = 1 2 # 10
or
Option (D) is correct. State space equation of the system is given by, o = AX + Bu X Y = CX Taking Laplace transform on both sides of the equations. sX (s) = AX (s) + BU (s) (sI A) X (s) = BU (s) X (s) = (sI A) 1 BU (s)
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So
s 0 0 1 s 1 (sI A) = > H > => H 0 s 0 2 0 s + 2H V R 1 W S1 1 >s + 2 1H = Ss s (s + 2)W (sI A) 1 = S0 1 W s (s + 2) 0 s S (s + 2) W X T Transfer function V V R R 1 W S1 S 1 W s s (s + 2)W 0 Ss (s + 2)W G (s) = C [sI A] 1 B = 81 0BS S0 1 W>1H = 81 0BS 1 W S (s + 2) W S (s + 2) W X X T T 1 = s (s + 2)
Here
sR (s) ess = lim = G s " 0 1 + G (s) H (s) R (s) = L [r (t)] = 1 (Unit step input) s 1 G (s) = s (s + 2)
SOL 6.29
H (s) = 1 (Unity feed back) R V sb 1 l S W s S W = lim = s (s + 2) G = 0 So, ess = lim 1 s"0S W s " 0 s (s + 2) + 1 S1 + s (s + 2) W T X Option (D) is correct. For input u1 , the system is (u2 = 0)
System response is
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(s 1) (s 1) (s + 2) = H1 (s) = (s 1) 1 (s + 3) 1+ (s + 2) (s 1) Poles of the system is lying at s = 3 (negative s -plane) so this is stable. For input u2 the system is (u1 = 0)
SOL 6.30
One pole of the system is lying in right half of s -plane, so the system is unstable.
SOL 6.31
Option (D) is correct. Let response of the un-compensated system is 900 H UC (s) = s (s + 1) (s + 9)
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Response of compensated system. 900 HC (s) = G (s) s (s + 1) (s + 9) C Where GC (s) " Response of compensator Given that gain-crossover frequency of compensated system is same as phase crossover frequency of un-compensated system So, (g) compensated = (p) uncompensated 180c = +H UC (jp) 180c = 90c tan 1 (p) tan 1 a J + p N p 9 O 90c = tan K 2 O K K1 p O 9 P L 2 1 p = 0 9
1
p 9k
p = 3 rad/sec.
+GC (jg) = 45c The gain cross over frequency of compensated system is lower than uncompensated system, so we may use lag-lead compensator. At gain cross over frequency gain of compensated system is unity so. HC (jg) = 1 900 GC (jg) =1 2 2 g + 1 g + 81 GC (jg) = 3 9 + 1 9 + 81 = 3 # 30 = 1 10 900 900 in dB GC (g) = 20 log b 1 l 10
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= 20 dB (attenuation)
SOL 6.32
Option (B) is correct. Characteristic equation for the given system, K (s + 3) 1+ =0 (s + 8) 2 (s + 8) 2 + K (s + 3) = 0 s2 + (16 + K) s + (64 + 3K) = 0 By applying Rouths criteria. s2 s1 s0 1 16 + K 64 + 3K 16 + K = 0 & K = 16 Auxiliary equation A (s) = s2 + (64 + 3K) = 0 64 + 3K 0
&
Option (D) is correct. From the given block diagram we can obtain signal flow graph of the system. Transfer function from the signal flow graph is written as c 0 P + c1 P (c 0 + c1 s) P s s2 = 2 T.F = a Pb a Pb 0 (s + a1 s + a 0) P (b 0 + sb1) 20 1 1+ 1+ 2 s s s s (c 0 + c1 s) P 2 ^s + a1 s + a 0h = P (b + sb1) 1 2 0 s + a1 s + a 0 from the given reduced form transfer function is given by T.F = XYP 1 YPZ by comparing above two we have X = (c 0 + c1 s) 1 Y = 2 s + a1 s + a 0 Z = (b 0 + sb1)
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SOL 6.34
Option (A) is correct. For the given system Z is given by Z = E (s) Ki s Where E (s) " steady state error of the system Here sR (s) E (s) = lim s " 0 1 + G (s) H (s) Input R (s) = 1 (Unit step) s 2 G (s) = b Ki + K p le 2 s s + 2s + 2 o H (s) = 1 (Unity feed back) So, R V sb 1 l S W s Wb Ki l Z = lim S 2 s"0S K W s i S1 + b s + K p l (s2 + 2s + 2) W T X Ki = Ki = 1 = lim 2 s"0 >s + (Ki + K p s) 2 H Ki (s + 2s + 2)
Option (C) is correct. System response of the given circuit can be obtained as. 1 bCs l e 0 (s) H (s) = = 1 ei (s) bR + Ls + Cs l H (s) = 1 = LCs2 + RCs + 1 s2 + R s + 1 L LC 1 b LC l
Characteristic equation is given by, s2 + R s + 1 = 0 L LC Here natural frequency n = 1 LC 2n = R L Damping ratio = R LC = R 2 2L Here = 10 2
C L
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# 100 = e
# 0.5 1 (0.5) 2
# 100 = 16%
Option ( ) is correct. Option (B) is correct. In standard form for a characteristic equation give as sn + an 1 sn 1 + ... + a1 s + a 0 = 0 in its state variable representation matrix A is given as V R 1 0 g 0 W S 0 S 0 0 1 g 0 W A =S W Sh h h h h W S a 0 a1 a2 g an 1W X T Characteristic equation of the system is 4s2 2s + 1 = 0 So, a2 = 4, a1 = 2, a 0 = 1 R 0 R V 1 0 V S W S0 1 0W A =S 0 0 1 W=S 0 0 1 W S S a 0 a1 a2W S 1 2 4W W S W T X T X
Option (A) is correct. In the given options only in option (A) the nyquist plot does not enclose the unit circle ( 1, j0), So this is stable. Option (A) is correct. Given function is, 10 4 (1 + j) H (j) = (10 + j) (100 + j) 2 Function can be rewritten as, 0.1 (1 + j) 10 4 (1 + j) = H (j) = 2 2 4 10 91 + j C 10 91 + j a1 + j 10 ka1 + j 100 k 10 100 C The system is type 0, So, initial slope of the bode plot is 0 dB/decade. Corner frequencies are 1 = 1 rad/sec 2 = 10 rad/sec 3 = 100 rad/sec As the initial slope of bode plot is 0 dB/decade and corner frequency 1 = 1
SOL 6.39
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rad/sec, the Slope after = 1 rad/sec or log = 0 is(0 + 20) =+ 20 dB/dec. After corner frequency 2 = 10 rad/sec or log 2 = 1, the Slope is (+ 20 20) = 0 dB/dec. Similarly after 3 = 100 rad/sec or log = 2 , the slope of plot is (0 20 # 2) = 40 dB/dec. Hence (A) is correct option.
SOL 6.40
Option (B) is correct. Given characteristic equation. (s2 4) (s + 1) + K (s 1) = 0 K (s 1) or 1+ 2 =0 (s 4) (s + 1) So, the open loop transfer function for the system. K (s 1) , no. of poles n = 3 G (s) = (s 2) (s + 2) (s + 1) no of zeroes m = 1 Steps for plotting the root-locus (1) Root loci starts at s = 2, s = 1, s = 2 (2) n > m , therefore, number of branches of root locus b = 3 (3) Angle of asymptotes is given by (2q + 1) 180c , q = 0, 1 nm (2 # 0 + 1) 180c = 90c (3 1) (2 # 1 + 1) 180c = 270c (3 1)
(4) The two asymptotes intersect on real axis at / Poles / Zeroes = ( 1 2 + 2) (1) = 1 x = 31 nm (5) Between two open-loop poles s = 1 and s = 2 there exist a break away point. (s2 4) (s + 1) K = (s 1) dK = 0 ds s = 1.5
SOL 6.41
Option (C) is correct. Closed loop transfer function of the given system is, s2 + 4 T (s) =
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T (j) =
(j) 2 + 4 (j + 1) (j + 4)
Option (A) is correct. From the given plot we can see that centroid C (point of intersection) where asymptotes intersect on real axis) is 0 So for option (a) G (s) = K s3 Centroid =
SOL 6.43
/ Poles / Zeros = 0 0 = 0
SOL 6.44
Option (C) is correct. Characteristic equation for the given system 1 + G (s) H (s) = 0 (1 s) 1+K =0 (1 + s) (1 + s) + K (1 s) = 0
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s (1 K) + (1 + K) = 0 For the system to be stable, coefficient of characteristic equation should be of same sign. 1 K > 0, K + 1 > 0 K < 1, K > 1 1 < K < 1 K <1
SOL 6.45
Y (s) = :"R (s) Y (s), 3 R (s)D 2 s s+2 = R (s) ; 6 2 E Y (s) ; 6 E s (s + 2) s + 2 s (s + 2) Y (s) ;1 + 6 = R (s) ; 6 2s E s (s + 2)E s (s + 2) Y (s) = R (s)
2
(6 2s) (s + 2s + 6) (6 2s) So, R (s) E (s) = R (s) 2 (s + 2s + 6) 2 = R (s) ; 2 s + 4s E s + 2s + 6 For unit step input R (s) = 1 s Steady state error ess = lim sE (s)
s"0
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SOL 6.46
Option (B) is correct. When it passes through negative real axis at that point phase angle is 180c So +G (j) H (j) = 180c 0.25j = 2 0.25j = 2 j0.25 = 2 j= 2 # 0.25
s = j = 2 Put s = 2 in given open loop transfer function we get 0.25 # 2 = 0.5 G (s) H (s) s = 2 = e 2 So it passes through ( 0.5, j0)
SOL 6.47
Option (C) is correct. Open loop transfer function of the system is given by. G (s) H (s) = (K + 0.366s) ; 1 E s (s + 1)
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SOL 6.48
Option (A) is correct. Given state equation. o (t) = >0 1 H X (t) + >1H u (t) X 0 3 0 Here 0 1 1 A => ,B = > H H 0 3 0 State transition matrix is given by, (t) = L 1 [(sI A) 1] s 0 0 1 s 1 [sI A] = > H > => H 0 s 0 3 0 s + 3H V R 1 W S1 1 >s + 3 1H = Ss s (s + 3)W [sI A] 1 = S0 1 W s (s + 3) 0 s S (s + 3) W X T (t) = L 1 [(sI A) 1]
1 => 0
1 3
(1 e3t) H e3t
X (s) = (s) X (0) + (s) BU (s) Here (s) " state transition matrix V R 1 W S1 s s (s + 3)W (s) = S S0 1 W S (s + 3) W X T X (0) " initial condition 1 X (0) = > H 3 1 B => H 0 V R R1 1 W 1 V S1 W S s s (s + 3)W 1 Ss (s + 3) s W 1 1 S X (s) = S 1 W> 3 H + S 1 W>0H s 0 0 S (s + 3) W S s+3 W X V T X V T R R 1 3 1 S + W W 1 s s (s + 3)W 1 1 S s + 3W S s + = + =S s > 2H S 0+ 3 W >0H s S 3 W 0 S s+3 W S s+3 W X T T X
So
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R V 1 W S1 2 s + 3W X (s) = Ss S W 3 S s+3 W T X Taking inverse Laplace transform, we get state transition equation as, t e 3t X (t) = > 3t H 3e
SOL 6.50
Option () is correct Phase margin of a system is the amount of additional phase lag required to bring the system to the point of instability or ( 1, j0) So here phase margin = 0c Option (D) is correct. Given transfer function is 5 F (s) = 2 s (s + 3s + 2) F (s) = 5 s (s + 1) (s + 2)
SOL 6.51
Option (C) is correct. In A.C techo-meter output voltage is directly proportional to differentiation of rotor displacement. e (t) \ d [ (t)] dt e (t) = Kt d (t) dt
Taking Laplace tranformation on both sides of above equation E (s) = Kt s (s) So transfer function E (s) T.F = = ^Kt h s (s)
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SOL 6.53
Option (B) is correct. Given characteristic equation, s3 4s2 + s + 6 = 0 Applying Rouths method, s3 s2 s1 1 4 4 6 = 2.5 4 1 6 0
6 s0 There are two sign changes in the first column, so no. of right half poles is 2. No. of roots in left half of s -plane = (3 2) = 1
SOL 6.54
Option (A) is correct. Characteristic equation is given by, sI A = 0 s 0 0 2 s 2 = s2 4 = 0 (sI A) = > H > H = > 0 s 2 0 2 s H s1, s2 = ! 2
SOL 6.56
Option (D) is correct. For the given system, characteristic equation can be written as,
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1+
K (1 + sP) = 0 s (s + 2)
s (s + 2) + K (1 + sP) = 0 s2 + s (2 + KP) + K = 0 From the equation. n = K = 5 rad/sec (given) So, K = 25 and 2n = 2 + KP 2 # 0.7 # 5 = 2 + 25P or P = 0.2 so K = 25 , P = 0.2
SOL 6.57
Option (D) is correct. Unit - impulse response of the system is given as, c (t) = 12.5e 6t sin 8t , t $ 0 So transfer function of the system. H (s) = L [c (t)] = 12.52# 8 2 (s + 6) + (8) 100 H (s) = 2 s + 12s + 100 Steady state value of output for unit step input,
s"0 s"0
lim y (t) = lim sY (s) = lim sH (s) R (s) 100 1 = 1.0 = lim s ; 2 E s s"0 s + 12s + 100
SOL 6.58
Option (A) is correct. System response is. s s+1 j H (j) = j + 1 H (s) = Amplitude response +1 Given input frequency = 1 rad/sec. 1 So H (j) = 1 rad/sec = = 1 1+1 2 Phase response H (j) = h () = 90c tan 1 () h () = 1 = 90c tan 1 (1) = 45c
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Option (C) is correct. Given open loop transfer function ja + 1 G (j) = (j) 2 Gain crossover frequency (g) for the system. G (jg) = 1
2 a2 g +1 =1 2 g 2 4 + 1 = g a2 g 4 2 g a2 g 1 = 0 Phase margin of the system is
...(1)
SOL 6.60
Option (C) is correct. Given system equation is. d 2 x + 6 dx + 5x = 12 (1 e 2t) dt dt 2 Taking Laplace transform on both side. s2 X (s) + 6sX (s) + 5X (s) = 12 :1 1 D s s+2 (s2 + 6s + 5) X (s) = 12 ; 2 E s (s + 2) System transfer function is X (s) = 24 s (s + 2) (s + 5) (s + 1)
Response of the system as t " 3 is given by lim f (t) = lim sF (s) (final value theorem)
t"3 s"0
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24 = 2.4 2#5
Option (A) is correct. Transfer function of lead compensator is given by. K a1 + s k a H (s) = s a1 + b k R V S1 + j a a kW H (j) = K S W S S1 + j a b kW W T X So, phase response of the compensator is. h () = tan 1 a k tan 1 a k a b J N O = tan 1 (b a) = tan K a b ; ab + 2 E 2 K O K1 + O ab P L h should be positive for phase lead compensation (b a) So, >0 h () = tan 1 ; ab + 2 E
1
Option (A) is correct. Since there is no external input, so state is given by X (t) = (t) X (0) (t) "state transition matrix X [0] "initial condition e 2t 0 2 So x (t) = > H> H 0 e t 3 2e 2t x (t) = > t H 3e At t = 1, state of the system 0.271 2e 2 x (t) t = 1 = > 1H = > 1.100H 2e
SOL 6.63
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Given equation d2 x + 1 dx + 1 x = 10 + 5e 4t + 2e 5t dt2 2 dt 18 Taking Laplace on both sides we have s2 X (s) + 1 sX (s) + 1 X (s) = 10 + 5 + 2 2 18 s s+4 s+5 10 (s + 4) (s + 5) + 5s (s + 5) + 2s (s + 4) (s2 + 1 s + 1 ) X (s) = 2 18 s (s + 4) (s + 5) System response is, X (s) = = 10 (s + 4) (s + 5) + 5s (s + 5) + 2s (s + 4) s (s + 4) (s + 5) bs2 + 1 s + 1 l 2 18 10 (s + 4)(s + 5) + 5s (s + 5) + 2s (s + 4) s (s + 4) (s + 5) bs + 1 lbs + 1 l 3 6
We know that for a system having many poles, nearness of the poles towards imaginary axis in s -plane dominates the nature of time response. So here time constant given by two poles which are nearest to imaginary axis. Poles nearest to imaginary axis s1 = 1 , s2 = 1 3 6
Option (A) is correct. Steady state error for a system is given by sR (s) ess = lim s " 0 1 + G (s) H (s) 1 Where input R (s) = (unit step) s G (s) = b 3 lb 15 l s + 15 s + 1 H (s) = 1 (unity feedback) sb 1 l s ess = lim = 15 = 15 60 15 + 45 45 s"0 1+ (s + 15) (s + 1) %ess = 15 # 100 = 25% 60
So
SOL 6.65
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Here
So,
H (s) = 1
SOL 6.66
Option (A) is correct. Given equation can be written as, d 2 = d K 2 + K V LJ a J dt LJ dt 2 Here state variables are defined as, d = x 1 dt = x2 So state equation is 2 o1 = B x1 K x2 + K Va x J LJ LJ o2 = d = x1 x dt In matrix form o1 K/LJ x B/J K 2 /LJ x1 >o H = > >x H + > 0 H Va H x2 1 0 2 R 2 V Sd W S dt2 W = P >dH + QVa dt S d W S dt W X So matrix P is T B/J K 2 /LJ > 1 H 0
SOL 6.67
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1 6 K 48 6 K
8 K
s1 s0
Option (A) is correct. The maximum error between the exact and asymptotic plot occurs at corner frequency. Here exact gain(dB) at = 0.5a is given by 1 + 2 a (0.5a) 2 1/2 = 20 log K 20 log ;1 + E = 20 log K 0.96 a2 Gain(dB) calculated from asymptotic plot at = 0.5a is = 20 log K Error in gain (dB) = 20 log K (20 log K 0.96) dB = 0.96 dB Similarly exact phase angle at = 0.5a is. h () = 0.5a = tan 1 a k = tan 1 b 0.5a l = 26.56c a a Phase angle calculated from asymptotic plot at ( = 0.5a) is 22.5c Error in phase angle = 22.5 ( 26.56c) = 4.9c gain(dB) = 0.5a = 20 log K 20 log
2
SOL 6.69
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Where
G1 =
1 bs l
3 1 + b1l s
1 s+3
G2 =
1 bs l 1 + b 1 l 12 s
1 s + 12
Y (s) =
Option (C) is correct. Given state equation is, o = AX X Taking Laplace transform on both sides of the equation, sX (s) X (0) = AX (s) (sI A) X (s) = X (0) X (s) = (sI A) 1 X (0) = (s) X (0) Where (t) = L 1 [ (s)] = L 1 [(sI A) 1] is defined as state transition matrix
SOL 6.71
Option (B) is correct. State equation of the system is given as, o = >2 3H X + >1H u X 0 5 0 Here 2 3 1 A = > H, B = > H 0 5 0
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2 3 1 2 AB = > H> H = > H 0 5 0 0 1 2 U = [B : AB] = > H 0 0 U = (1 # 0 2 # 0) = 0 Matrix U is singular, so the system is uncontrollable. Check for Stability: Characteristic equation of the system is obtained as, sI A = 0 s 0 2 3 (sI A) = > H > H 0 s 0 5 s 2 3 => 0 s 5H sI A = (s 2) (s 5) = 0 s = 2, s = 5 There are two R.H.S Poles in the system so it is unstable.
Option (B) is correct. Given open loop transfer function, no of poles = 2 , G (s) = K s2 no of zeroes = 0 For plotting root locus: (1) Poles lie at s1, s2 = 0 (2) So the root loci starts (K = 0) from s = 0 and s = 0 (3) As there is no open-loop zero, root loci terminates (K = 3) at infinity. (4) Angle of asymptotes is given by (2q + 1) 180c , q = 0, 1 nm So the two asymptotes are at an angle of (i) (ii) (2 # 0 + 1) 180c = 90c 2 (2 # 1 + 1) 180c = 270c 2
(5) The asymptotes intersect on real axis at a point given by / Poles / zeros = 0 0 = 0 x= nm 2 (6) Break away points 1+K = 0
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SOL 6.73
Option (A) is correct. System is described as. d2 y dy = du + 2u + dt dt2 dt Taking Laplace transform on both sides. s2 Y (s) + sY (s) = sU (s) + 2U (s) (s2 + s) Y (s) = (s + 2) U (s) So, the transfer function is Y (s) (s + 2) T.F = = 2 U (s) (s + s)
Option (A) is correct. Here, we have 1 2 0 A = > H, B = > H, C = [4, 0] 1 0 4 We know that transfer function of the system is given by. Y (s) = C (sI A) 1 B G (s) = U (s) s 0 2 0 s2 0 [sI A ] = > H > H = > 0 s 0 4 0 s 4H
V R W S 1 0 (s 4) 0 (s 2) W S 1 1 (sI A) = = > 1 W (s 2)H S (s 2) (s 4) 0 S 0 (s 4)W X TR V V R S 1 W S 1 0 W1 (s 2) Y (s) W S(s 2)W So, = [4 0] S >1H = [4 0] S W S 1 U (s) 1 W S(s 4)W S 0 (s 4)W X X T T
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Y (s) = 4 U (s) (s 2) Here input is unit impulse so U (s) = 1 and output Y (s) = 4 (s 2) Taking inverse Laplace transfer we get output y (t) = 4e2t
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Option (D) is correct. Given state equation V R S0 1 0 0W W S o = S0 0 1 0W X X S0 0 0 1W S0 0 0 1W X T V R 0 1 0 0 W S S0 0 1 0W Here A =S W S0 0 0 1W S0 0 0 1W X as T obtained Eigen value can be
or
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Option (A) is correct. Input-output relationship is given as d 2y dy du 2 + 2 dt + 10y = 5 dt 3u dt Taking Laplace transform on both sides with zero initial condition. s 2 Y (s) + 2sY (s) + 10Y (s) = 5sU (s) 3U (s) (s2 + 2s + 10) Y (s) = (5s 3) U (s) (5s 3) Output U (s) Y (s) = 2 (s + 2s + 10) With no input and with given initial conditions, output is obtained as d 2y dy + 10y = 0 2 +2
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Taking Laplace transform (with initial conditions) [s2 Y (s) sy (0) y' (0)] + 2 [sY (s) y (0)] + 10Y (s) = 0 Given that y' (0) = 4 , y (0) = 1 [s2 Y (s) s ( 4)] + 2 (s 1) + 10Y (s) = 0 Y (s) [s2 + 2s + 10] = (s 2) (s 2) Y (s) = 2 (s + 2s + 10) Output in both cases are same so (5s 3) (s 2) U (s) = 2 2 (s + 2s + 10) (s + 2s + 10) U (s) = (s 2) (5s 10) =1 5 (5s 3) (5s 3)
Option (C) is correct. d 2 y dy + 2y = u (t) e t dt 2 dt State variable representation is given as o = AX + Bu X Or Here o1 x1 x > o H = A >x H + Bu x2 2 x1 = y , x 2 = b dy y l et dt
...(1)
dx1 = dy = x e t + y = x e t + x 2 2 1 dt dt dx1 = x + x e t + (0) u (t) or 1 2 dt Similarly 2 dx2 = d y et + dy et et dy yet dt dt dt dt 2 2 d y Put from equation (1) dt 2 ...(2)
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So,
= u (t) x2 dx2 = 0 x + u (t) 2 dt From equation (2) and (3) state variable representation is o1 0 x 1 e t x 1 >o H = > >x H + >1H u (t) H x2 0 1 2
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...(3)
s (s + 2) (s + 10) + 2 (s + ) = 0 s3 + 12s2 + 20s + 2s + 2 = 0 s3 + 12s2 + 22s + 2 = 0 2 =0 1+ 3 s + 12s2 + 22s No of poles n = 3 No. of zeros m = 0 Angle of asymptotes (2q + 1) 180c , q = 0, 1, 2 A = nm A =
Option (A) is correct. Asymptotes intercepts at real axis at the point / real Parts of Poles / real Parts of zeros C = nm Poles at s1 = 0 s2 = 2 s 3 = 10
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So
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C = 0 2 10 0 = 4 30
Option (C) is correct. Break away points d = 0 ds = 1 [s3 + 12s2 + 22s] 2 d = 1 [3s2 + 24s + 22] = 0 2 ds s1, s2 = 1.056, 6.9433
s 0 3 1 s + 3 1 (sI A) = > H > => H 0 s 0 2 0 s + 2H s+2 1 1 > 0 s + 3H (s + 3) (s + 2) V R 1 W S 1 (s + 3) (s + 2) (s + 3)W S =S W 1 S 0 (s + 2) W X T So the steady state value R V 1 S 1 W (s + 3) (s + 2) (s + 3)W 10 S xss = lim s S W> 10H 1 s"0 0 S (s + 2) W (sI A 1) =
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Option (D) is correct. Initial slope of the bode plot is 40 dB/dec. So no. of poles at origin is 2. Then slope increased by 20 dB/dec. at = 2 rad/sec, so one poles lies at this frequency. At = 5 rad/sec slope changes by + 20 dB/dec, so there is one zero lying at this frequency. Further slope decrease by 20 dB/dec at = 25 so one pole of the system is lying at this frequency. Transfer function K (s + 5) H (s) = 2 s (s + 2) (s + 25) At = 0.1, gain is 54 dB, so 5K 54 = 20 log (0.1) 2 (2) (25) K = 50
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Option (B) is correct. Open loop transfer function of the system is 10 4 G (s) = s (s + 10) 2 G (j) = Magnitude 10 4 10 4 = j (j + 10) 2 j (100 2 + j20) 10 4 G (j) = (100 2) 2 + 4002
Option (C) is correct. Since G (j ) = 1 at = 20 rad/sec, So this is the gain cross-over frequency g = 20 rad/sec Phase margin PM = 180c + +G (jg)
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20 g +G (jg) = 90c tan 1 = 2G 100 g PM = 180 90c tan 1 ; 20 # 20 2 E = 36.86c 100 (20)
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Option (C) is correct. To calculate the gain margin, first we have to obtain phase cross over frequency (p). At phase cross over frequency +G (jp) 20p 90c tan 1 = G 100 2 p 20p tan 1 = G 100 2 p 100 2 p = 180c = 180c = 90c
= 0 & p = 10 rad/sec. 1 Gain margin in dB = 20 log 10 e G (jp) o G (jp) = G (j10) = = 10 4 10 (100 100) 2 + 400 (10) 2
Option (B) is correct. Since gain margin and phase margin are negative, so the system is unstable. Option (C) is correct. Given characteristic equation s3 + s2 + Ks + K = 0 K (s + 1) =0 1+ 3 s + s2 K (s + 1) 1+ 2 =0 s (s + 2) so open loop transfer function is K (s + 1) G (s) = 2 s (s + 1) root-locus is obtained in following steps: 1. Root-loci starts( K = 0 ) at s = 0 , s = 0 and s = 2 2. There is one zero at s = 1, so one of root-loci terminates at s = 1 and other two terminates at infinity
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