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This document contains instructions for a linear control theory homework assignment. Students are asked to sketch root locus plots for 10 different plant transfer functions using MATLAB and determine the range of values for k that result in a stable closed loop system. The homework is due on October 5th, 2016 at 11:55 pm and is for the course ROBT303 Linear Control Theory with Laboratory taught by Dr. Tohid Alizadeh at Nazarbayev University.

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This document contains instructions for a linear control theory homework assignment. Students are asked to sketch root locus plots for 10 different plant transfer functions using MATLAB and determine the range of values for k that result in a stable closed loop system. The homework is due on October 5th, 2016 at 11:55 pm and is for the course ROBT303 Linear Control Theory with Laboratory taught by Dr. Tohid Alizadeh at Nazarbayev University.

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Nazarbayev University

Dr. Tohid Alizadeh

September 28, 2016


Submission deadline: October 5th , 2016, 11:55 pm.

ROBT303 Linear Control Theory with Laboratory


Homework 3

Sketch the root-locus plot for the following systems, assuming that Gc (s) = k and we have the standard
closed-loop system with unity negative feedback. For each case, plot the Root locus using Matlab and
compare them with your results. Determine the values of k for which the closed loop system is stable.
1. GP 1 (s) =
2. GP 2 (s) =

s2 + 4s + 8
s2 (s + 2)
(s2

s2
+ 4s + 8)(s + 2)

3. GP 3 (s) =

s2 + 16
s2 + 9

4. GP 4 (s) =

s2 2s + 4
s2 + 2s + 1

5. GP 5 (s) =

s2 2s + 4
(s 1)(s2 + 2s + 1)

6. GP 6 (s) =

s2 2s + 4
(s + 2)(s2 + 2s + 1)

7. GP 7 (s) =

1
(s + 2)4

8. GP 8 (s) =

s2 + 2s + 2
(s + 2)4

9. GP 9 (s) =

1
(s2 + 2s + 2)2

10. GP 10 (s) =

(s + 1)
(s2 + 2s + 2)2

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