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Preparatory Guidebook For Comprehensive Examination: Less Stable

This document provides a preparatory guidebook with questions on control systems for a comprehensive examination. It includes 20 multiple choice questions covering various concepts in control systems such as feedback, open vs closed loop systems, stability analysis using techniques like Routh-Hurwitz criterion and root locus, and effects of adding poles and zeros to transfer functions. The questions are meant to help students prepare for an exam on key topics in linear control systems.
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Preparatory Guidebook For Comprehensive Examination: Less Stable

This document provides a preparatory guidebook with questions on control systems for a comprehensive examination. It includes 20 multiple choice questions covering various concepts in control systems such as feedback, open vs closed loop systems, stability analysis using techniques like Routh-Hurwitz criterion and root locus, and effects of adding poles and zeros to transfer functions. The questions are meant to help students prepare for an exam on key topics in linear control systems.
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Preparatory Guidebook for Comprehensive Examination

QUESTION BANK

LCS

1. _______ is used to provide feedback to the system. Sensor/feedback element

2. _______ such as Lead or Lag in control system are used to achieve the desired results of Phase
and Gain margins. compensators

a. ________ is essential part of feedback control system. Feedback signal/sensor


3. ___________ is the one in which there is no feedback loop. Open loop

4. ____________ is the signal that is difference b/w the reference input and the feed back system.
Measured error

5. ____________ is the unit that provides the means for feeding back the o/p quantity in order to
compare it with reference input. Sensor/feedback
6. ________is used to convert transfer function into its equivalent state space matrix. CCF

7. A control system in which output is connected to the input is known as ___________ closed loop
system

8. A system in which the o/p has an effect upon the i/p quantity in such a manner to maintain
desired o/p value is called ___________ negative feedback sys
9. A system in which the output has no effect upon input signal is called ____________. Open loop
10. A transfer function also known as the _________ system function
11. Bode Plot is used for the analysis of the system in _________ domain. frequency

12. Characteristic equation of a system is represented by D(s) = s3 + 2s2 + 4s +3. How one can
determine stability of the above system.

13. Disturbance in injected through _____________in a control system . plant

14. Effect of adding a pole to forward path transfer function is to make closed loop system less stable
15. Effect of adding a zero to the forward path transfer function is to increase the ___________ of the
closed loop system. bandwidth

16. Eigen values defines the ___________ of system. poles

17. Feed Back control system consisting of single loop is called _____________ closed loop

18. Feed back loop consisting of signal branch is called __________ self loop

19. If poles of a control lop in root locus lies at +3 & +4 the system will be ______ unstable

20. If poles of the loop transfer function are all in left half s-plane system is said to be ____________.
stable
21. If the poles of the system are on the imaginary axis the system is said to be _______ marginally
stable

22. If the sign of the extreme left row in Routh-Hurwitz remain same the system will be
____________ stable

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