Academic Year 2025-26 (Odd)
The objectives of Control Engineering are as follows:
- To introduce the concept of open loop and closed loop (feedback) systems
- To provide knowledge of time domain and frequency domain analysis of control systems.
- To present the compensation technique that can be used to stabilize control systems
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course the students will be able to:
- Describe mathematical models of feedback control systems in terms of differential equations, transfer functions and state-space representation. (Understand)
- Apply Laplace transform to illustrate different specifications of the control system using transfer function model. (Apply)
- Analyze the stability and system performance in time , frequency and state space domain. (Analyze)
- Analyze the needs of different types of controllers and compensators to ascertain the required dynamic response from the system. (Analyze)
- Assess the techniques for improving the system performance in time and frequency domain. (Evaluate)
- Design mechanical and electrical control systems using Matlab /Simulink with control system. (Apply)
Text Books:
- M.Gopal,"Control Systems - Principles and Design," TataMcGrawHill, 4th Edition, 2012.
- J. Nagrath and M. Gopal, "Control System Engineering," New Age International Publishers, 5th Edition, 2009.
Reference Books:
- Norman S. Nise, "Control Systems Engineering," 6th edition, Wiley, 2011.
- Richard C. Dorfand, Robert H. Bishop, "Modern Control Systems," 12th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2011.
- Benjamin C Kuo, "Automatic Control Systems," Prentice Hall of India, 6th Edition, 2013.
Detailed Syllabus and Handouts:
Unit-I: Control Systems Modelling
- Introduction to Control Systems: Terminology and Bacis Structure:
- Open Loop and Closed Loop Systems:
- Feed Forward and Feedback Control Theory:
- Mechanical and Electrical Transfer Function Models: Handouts, video
- Block Diagram Models: Handouts
- Signal Flow Graph Models:
Additional Problems: pdf
- Transient response:
- Steady State Response:
- Measures of performance of the standard first order and second order systems:
- Steady error constant and systems:
- Type Number:
- PID control and Analytical design for PD, PI and PID control systems.
- Close loop frequency response
- Performance specification in frequency domain
- Frequency response of standard second order system
- Bode plot
- Polar plot
- Nyquist plots
- Design of compensators using Bode plots
- Concept of Stability
- Bounded Input Bounded Output Stability
- Routh Stability:
- Root Locus: Handouts, video1, video2
- Nyquist Stability Criterion
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