GRT Institute of Engineering and Technology,: P.I.D.T.Bala Durai Kannan, Ap / Eee, GRT Iet
GRT Institute of Engineering and Technology,: P.I.D.T.Bala Durai Kannan, Ap / Eee, GRT Iet
GRT Institute of Engineering and Technology,: P.I.D.T.Bala Durai Kannan, Ap / Eee, GRT Iet
23. What is block diagram? What are the basic components of block diagram? A block diagram of a system is a pictorial representation of the functions performed by each component of the system and shows the flow of signals. The basic elements of block diagram are block, branch point, summing point.
UNIT II TIME RESPONSE 1. What are the main advantages of generalized error co-efficient? i) Steady state is function of time. ii) Steady state can be determined from any type of input 2. What are the effects of adding a zero to a system? Adding a zero to a system results in pronounced early peak to system response thereby the peak overshoot increases appreciably. 3. State-Magnitude criterion. The magnitude criterion states that s=sa will be a point on root locus if for that value of s, | D(s) | = |G(s) H(s) | =1
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15. What is steady state error? The steady state error is the value of error signal e(t) when t tends to infinity. 16. What are static error constants? The Kp Kv and Ka are called static error constants. 17. What is the disadvantage in proportional controller? The disadvantage in proportional controller is that it produces a constant steady state error.
18. What is the effect of PD controller on system performance? The effect of PD controller is to increase the damping ratio of the system and so the peak overshoot is reduced.
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29. What is the need for a controller? The controller is provided to modify the error signal for better control Action 30. What are the different types of controllers? Proportional controller PI controller PD controller PID controller 31. What is proportional controller? It is device that produces a control signal which is proportional to the input error signal.
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36. What is the drawback of static coefficients? The main draw back of static coefficient is that it does not show the variation of error with time and input should be standard input. 37. What is step signal? The step signal is a signal whose value changes from zero to A at t= 0 and remains constant at A for t>0. 38. What is ramp signal? The ramp signal is a signal whose value increases linearly with time from an initial value of zero at t=0.the ramp signal resembles constant velocity. 39. What is a parabolic signal? The parabolic signal is a signal whose value varies as a square of time from an initial value of zero at t=0.This parabolic signal represents constant acceleration input to the signal. 40. What are the three constants associated with a steady state error. Positional error constant Velocity error constant Acceleration error constant
UNIT III FRQUENCY RESPONSE 1. What is frequency response? A frequency response is the steady state response of a system when the input to the system is a sinusoidal signal and frequency of the input is varied. 2. List out the different frequency domain specifications? The frequency domain specifications are
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11. Define Gain cross over? The gain cross over frequency gc is the frequency at which the magnitude of the open loop transfer function is unity. 12. What is Bode plot? The Bode plot is the frequency response plot of the transfer function of a system. A Bode plot consists of two graphs. One is the plot of magnitude of sinusoidal transfer function versus log .The other is a plot of the phase angle of a sinusoidal function versus log . 13. What are the main advantages of Bode plot? The main advantages are: i) Multiplication of magnitude can be in to addition. ii) A simple method for sketching an approximate log curves available. iii) It is based on asymptotic approximation. Such approximation is sufficient if rough information on the frequency response characteristic is needed. iv) The phase angle curves can be easily drawn if templates for the phase angle curve of 1+ j available.
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UNIT IV STABILITY OF CONTROL SYSTEM 1. What are root loci? The path taken by the roots of the open loop transfer function when the loop gain is varied from 0 to is called root loci.
2. What is a dominant pole? The dominant pole is a air of complex conjugate pair which decides the transient response of the system. 3. What are the main significances of root locus?
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8. What is Bode plot? The Bode plot is the frequency response plot of the transfer function of a system. A Bode plot consists of two graphs. One is the plot of magnitude of sinusoidal transfer function versus log .The other is a plot of the phase angle of a sinusoidal function versus log. 9. What are the main advantages of Bode plot? The main advantages are: i) Multiplication of magnitude can be in to addition. ii) A simple method for sketching an approximate log curve is available. iii) It is based on asymptotic approximation. Such approximation is sufficient if rough information on the frequency response characteristic is needed. iv) The phase angle curves can be easily drawn if a template for the phase angle curves of 1+ j
10. Define Corner frequency? The frequency at which the two asymptotic meet in a magnitude plot is called corner frequency. 11. What is bandwidth? The bandwidth is the range of frequencies for which the system gain is more than 3 dbB. The bandwidth is a measure of the ability of a feedback system to reproduce the input signal, noise rejection characteristics and rise time. 12. Define Cut-off rate? The slope of the log-magnitude curve near the cut-off is called cut-off rate. The cut-off rate indicates the ability to distinguish the signal from noise. 13. How will you find root locus on real axis.
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UNIT V COMPENSTOR DESIGN 1. Define Corner frequency? The frequency at which the two asymptotic meet in a magnitude plot is called corner frequency. 2. Define Phase lag A negative phase angle is called phase lag. 3. Define phase lead? A positive phase angle is called phase lead. 4. What are the basic roles of compensation of lag network?
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8. What is series compensation? In series compensation method, the compensation network is introduced in forward path of a control system. 9. What is Feedback Compensation? In Feedback compensation method the compensation network is introduced in the feedback path of a control system. 10. Define Relative stability Relative stability is the degree of closeness of the system and it is an indication of strength or degree of stability. 11. What is phase margin? The phase margin is the amount of phase lag at the gain cross over frequency required to bring system to the verge of instability. 12. Define Gain cross over? The gain cross over frequency is the frequency at which the magnitude of the open loop transfer function is unity. 13. What are the limitations of phase lead compensation? i. The velocity error constant Kv is usually increased for the given relative stability. ii. The peak resonance Mp will be reduced. iii. Phase margin is increased. iv. Bandwidth is increased. v.Overshoot reduces as peak resonance Mp is reduced. 14. What are the effects of phase lead compensation? i. The velocity error constant Kv is usually increased for the given relative stability. ii. The peak resonance Mp will be reduced. iii. Phase margin is increased. iv. Bandwidth is increased. v. Overshoot reduces as peak resonance Mp is reduced.
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