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This document contains instructions for homework problems involving block diagram reduction techniques. It asks the student to determine transfer functions and characteristic equations for several feedback systems represented by block diagrams. It also asks the student to provide an example of two canonical feedback systems with identical control ratios but different system components, and discusses how sampling can be included in block diagram transformations.

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This document contains instructions for homework problems involving block diagram reduction techniques. It asks the student to determine transfer functions and characteristic equations for several feedback systems represented by block diagrams. It also asks the student to provide an example of two canonical feedback systems with identical control ratios but different system components, and discusses how sampling can be included in block diagram transformations.

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SREEKANTHA REDDY

BLOCK DIAGRAM REDUCTION TECHNIQUES-CLASS WORK


7.29.

Determine C / R for each system in Fig. 7-55.

7.29.

Determine C / R for each system in Fig. 7-55.

7.29.

1. Find the transfer function

Determine C / R for each system in Fig. 7-55.

2. Find the transfer function

3. Find the transfer function

Fig. 7-55
Consider the blood pressure regulator described in Problem 2.14. Assume the vasomotor center (VMC) can
Fig.and
7-55the baroreceptors by the transfer function kls + k ,
be described by a linear transfer function Gl,(s),
(see Problem 6.33). Transform the block diagram into its simplest, unity feedback form.
7.30. Consider the blood pressure regulator described Fig.
in Problem
7-55 2.14. Assume the vasomotor center (VMC) can
be
described
by
linear
transfer
function
and
the baroreceptors by the transfer function kls + k ,
a
Gl,(s),
7.31. Reduce Fig. 7-56 to canonical form.
(see Problem 6.33). Transform the block diagram into its simplest, unity feedback form.
7.30. Consider the blood pressure regulator described in Problem 2.14. Assume the vasomotor center (VMC) can
be described by a linear transfer function Gl,(s), and the baroreceptors by the transfer function kls + k ,
7.31. Reduce
Fig. 7-56
to canonical
(see Problem
Transformform.
the block diagram into its simplest, unity feedback form.
6.33).
7.30.

7.31.

Reduce Fig. 7-56 to canonical form.

Fig. 7-56

Fig. 7-561

7.30.

Consider the blood pressure regulator described in Problem 2.14. Assume the vasomotor center (VMC) can
be described by a linear transfer function Gl,(s), and the baroreceptors by the transfer function kls + k ,
(see Problem 6.33). Transform the block diagram into its simplest, unity feedback form.

functionform.
7.31.4. Find
Reducethe
Fig.transfer
7-56 to canonical

CHAP. 71

BLOCK DIAGRAM ALGEBRA AND TRANSFER FUNCTIONS OF SYSTEMS

7.32. Determine C for the system represented by Fig. 7-57.


Fig.
7-56
BLOCK DIAGRAM ALGEBRA AND
TRANSFER
FUNCTIONS OF SYSTEMS
CHAP. 71

177

177

5. Find the output C

7.32. Determine C for the system represented by Fig. 7-57.

Fig. 7-57

7.33. Give an example of two feedback systems in canonical form having identical control ratios C / R but
different G and H components.

Fig. 7-57

6. Find
the transfer
Determine
C / R , forfunction
the system given in Fig. 7-58.
7.73.33.4. Give
an example of two feedback systems in canonical form having identical control ratios C / R but
different G and H components.

7.34. Determine C / R , for the system given in Fig. 7-58.

Fig. 7-58

7.35. Determine the complete output C, with both inputs R, and R , acting simultaneously, for the system given
in the preceding problem.

Fig. 7-58

Determinethe
C /complete
R for theoutput
systemC,
represented
Fig. R,
7-59.
7.73.53.6. Determine
with both by
inputs
and R , acting simultaneously, for the system given
in the preceding problem.

7.36. Determine C / R for the system represented by Fig.2 7-59.

7.35. Determine the complete output C, with both inputs R, and R , acting simultaneously, for the system given
in the preceding problem.

the transfer
function
Determine
C / R for
the system represented by Fig. 7-59.
7.7.
36.Find

Fig. 7-59

737. Determine the characteristic equation for each of the systems of Problems ( a ) 7.32, (6) 7.35, ( c ) 7.36.
738. What block diagram transformation rules in the table of Section 7.5 permit the inclusion of a sampler?

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