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This document appears to be a test from a Control Systems course taken by a student with Roll Number 17LD06/17TD06. The test contains two parts:
Part A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, asking about concepts like steady state error, damping ratio, natural frequency of oscillation, Routh stability criterion, and advantages of the generalized error series method.
Part B contains 2 long-form questions worth 15 marks total. Question 1 asks about characteristics like rise time, peak time, percentage overshoot, and settling time for a given unity feedback system. Question 2 asks to find the response of a given system as time approaches infinity.
This document appears to be a test from a Control Systems course taken by a student with Roll Number 17LD06/17TD06. The test contains two parts:
Part A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, asking about concepts like steady state error, damping ratio, natural frequency of oscillation, Routh stability criterion, and advantages of the generalized error series method.
Part B contains 2 long-form questions worth 15 marks total. Question 1 asks about characteristics like rise time, peak time, percentage overshoot, and settling time for a given unity feedback system. Question 2 asks to find the response of a given system as time approaches infinity.
This document appears to be a test from a Control Systems course taken by a student with Roll Number 17LD06/17TD06. The test contains two parts:
Part A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, asking about concepts like steady state error, damping ratio, natural frequency of oscillation, Routh stability criterion, and advantages of the generalized error series method.
Part B contains 2 long-form questions worth 15 marks total. Question 1 asks about characteristics like rise time, peak time, percentage overshoot, and settling time for a given unity feedback system. Question 2 asks to find the response of a given system as time approaches infinity.
KARPAGAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, COIMBATORE-641032
B.E. (E.C.E./E.T.E.) SEMESTER : V ROLL NO: 17LD06/17TD06 – CONTROL SYSTEMS KARPAGAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, COIMBATORE-641032 UNIT TEST 1 B.E. (E.C.E./E.T.E.) SEMESTER : V 17LD06/17TD06 – CONTROL SYSTEMS UNIT TEST 1 Answer All Questions PART- A (5 x 2 = 10 Marks) 1. Define Steady state error of the system. 02 CO2 K1 2. What is damping ratio of a system? 02 CO2 K2 Answer All Questions PART- A (5 x 2 = 10 Marks) 3. The closed loop transfer function of second order is given by 1. Define Steady state error of the system. 02 CO2 K1 2. What is damping ratio of a system? 02 CO2 K2 02 CO2 K2 3. The closed loop transfer function of second order is given by . Determine the natural frequency of oscillation. 02 CO2 K2 4. State Routh stability criterion. 02 CO2 K1 . Determine the natural frequency of oscillation. 5. Mention the advantages of generalized error series method. 02 CO2 K2 4. State Routh stability criterion. 02 CO2 K1 Answer All Questions PART- B (1 x 15 = 15 Marks) 5. Mention the advantages of generalized error series method. 02 CO2 K2 6.i)The unity feedback system is characterised by an open loop transfer function G(S)=10/S(S+10).Find Answer All Questions PART- B (1 x 15 = 15 Marks) a) Rise time 6.i)The unity feedback system is characterised by an open loop b) Peak time 9 CO2 K3 transfer function G(S)=10/S(S+10).Find c) Percentage of Peak overshoot( % Mp) a) Rise time d) Settling Time b) Peak time 9 CO2 K3 e) What is the response of the system for unit step? c) Percentage of Peak overshoot( % Mp) ii)The control system is defined by the following mathematical d) Settling Time relationship e) What is the response of the system for unit step? d2x/dt2 +6 dx/dt +5x = 12( 1 e 2 t ).Find the response of the 6 CO2 K3 ii)The control system is defined by the following mathematical system as t approaches infinity. relationship d2x/dt2 +6 dx/dt +5x = 12( 1 e 2 t ).Find the response of the 6 CO2 K3 system as t approaches infinity.