Control System Engineering – I Notes VSSUT – CSE – I Notes VSSUT of Total Complete Notes
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Module – 1
Introduction to Control system
Scope of Control System Engineer, Classification of Control System
Historical development of Control system, Analogues systems
Transfer function of Systems, Block diagram representation, Signal Flow Graph(SFG)
Basic Concept of Control System, Basic terminologies in control system
Classification, Natural control system and Man-made control system:
Automatic control system and Combinational control system
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Module – 2
Feedback Characteristics of Control systems and sensitivity measures
The Concept of Feedback and Closed loop control
Merits of using Feedback control system, Regenerative Feedback
Time Domain Analysis of Control Systems, Time response, System dynamics
Forced response, Standard test signals, Steady-state error
Types of open-loop transfer function G(s)H(s)and Steady-state error:
Static Error coefficient Method, Generalized Error coefficient Method
First-order system, Impulse input to a first-order system
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Module – 3
Control System Components
Potentiometers, DC and AC Servomotors, Tachometers, Amplidyne
Hydralulic systems, Pneumatic systems, Stepper Motors
Construction steps, Starting points, Ending points, Determining gain at a root-locus point
Determine parts of the root-locus on the real axis
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Module – 4
Time Domain Performance Analysis of Linear Control Systems
Standard Test Signals, Time response of 1st order Systems
Unit step response of a prototype 2nd order system, Unit Ramp response of a second order system
Performance Specification of Linear System in Time domain,
The Steady State Errors and Error Constants , Effect of P, PI, PD and PID Controller
Effect of Adding a zero to a system, Performance Indices(ISE,ITSE,IAE, ITAE)
Approximations of Higher order Systems by Lower order Problems