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Control System Dept. /Year-EEE - II Periodical Test - I 11.01.2012

1. The document describes a periodic test for a control systems course covering open and closed loop systems, transfer functions, deriving force balance equations, and Mason's gain formula. 2. It provides multiple questions involving determining closed loop transfer functions using block diagram reduction techniques for systems with various configurations of feedback loops and components. 3. The test covers topics like writing differential equations for mechanical systems, drawing electrical analogous circuits, and analyzing systems using techniques like node and mesh equations.

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Control System Dept. /Year-EEE - II Periodical Test - I 11.01.2012

1. The document describes a periodic test for a control systems course covering open and closed loop systems, transfer functions, deriving force balance equations, and Mason's gain formula. 2. It provides multiple questions involving determining closed loop transfer functions using block diagram reduction techniques for systems with various configurations of feedback loops and components. 3. The test covers topics like writing differential equations for mechanical systems, drawing electrical analogous circuits, and analyzing systems using techniques like node and mesh equations.

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Control System Periodical Test I

Dept. /Year- EEE II 11.01.2012

Part A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Part B 1.

5 * 2 = 10 marks Give an example for open loop and closed loop system. Define transfer function. Derive force balance equations for spring with one end fixed to reference & spring with displacement at both ends. Write down the rule for elimination of negative & Positive feedback loop. Write Masons gain formula. 2 * 16 = 32 marks Write differential equations governing mechanical system. Draw force-voltage and force-current electrical analogous circuits and verify by writing mesh and node equations. M2 M3

2.

Using the block diagram reduction technique determine the closed loop transfer function C (S) / R (S).

R(S)

G1(S)

+ -

G2(S)

C(S)

( S ) / R H1(S) ( S 3. Determine the closed loop transfer function C(S) / R(S). ) . G1 R(S) 1 2 H1 3 H2 4 G2 G3

H2(S)

G6

G4

G5 C(S) 5 6

H3

4. Determine the overall transfer function C(S) / R(S) for the system. H2 R(S)
+ -

C(S) G1
+ -

G2

G3

G4

H1

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