Control Engineering
Control Engineering
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Course Code: EIE104
CONTROL ENGINEERING
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To enable the learners analyse the transient and steady state responses in time
domain and stability analysis in frequency domain
To facilitate the learners in designing compensators
UNIT – I 15 Periods
Modelling of LTI Systems
Concepts of control system – Definitions – open loop and closed loop systems with examples
– Mathematical model for Electrical system.
Transfer Function model: Block diagram representation – Block diagram reduction - Signal
flow graph representation – Reduction using Mason’s gain formula – Transfer Function of
armature and field controlled D.C. motor
State Space model: Concepts of State, State variables and state model of electrical systems,
obtaining the state model using differential equations, physical variables
UNIT – II 18 Periods
Analysis of Linear Systems
Time Domain Analysis: Test Signals – Step & Impulse Response of First Order and Second
Order Systems –Time Domain Specifications-Types and Order of a System – Steady State
Error – Error Constant – Generalized Error Coefficients and generalized error series –
Problems.
Frequency domain analysis: Frequency Response – Frequency Domain Specifications – Bode
asymptotic plot – Polar plot – Gain margins and Phase margins
Definitions – BIBO stability – Characteristics Equation – Location of Roots in the S Plane for
Stability – Routh Hurwitz Criterion for Stability. Root Locus technique – Rules for the
construction of the Loci – Examples of Root locus plot-Determination of critical gain. Nyquist
stability criterion – Determining the closed loop stability of open loop unstable systems
UNIT – IV 15 Periods
Compensator and controllers
Design of compensators: Lag, lead, and lag-lead Compensator design using Bode Plot and
Root Locus Technique
Controllers: Transfer function of P, PI, PD and PID controllers – Tuning of PID controllers for a
first order system with delay (FOPDT) using Z-N technique
TEXTBOOKS
1. Gopal M, Control Systems: Principles and Design, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2014.
2. Ogata K, Modern control Engineering, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2010.
REFERENCES
1. Farid Golnaraghi and Benjamin C. Kuo, Automatic control systems, 10th Edition,
McGraw Hill, 2018.
2. Nagrath I J and Gopal M, Control System Engineering. 6th Edition, New Age
International (P) Ltd., 2017.
3. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, 7th Edition, John Wiley, 2015
4. Richard C. Dorf and Robert H. Bishop, Modern control systems, 12th Edition, Prentice
Hall, 2010
5. Palani S, Control Systems Engineering, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 2010.
6. Jacqueline Wilkie, Michael Johnson, and Reza Katebi, Control Engineering, Palgrave-
Macmillan Publications, 2002
ONLINE MATERIAL
NPTEL – https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108102043/