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Block Diagram Reduction
SUBMITTED BY: Mrs. SANDEEP KAUR ASST. PROFESSOR-EEE
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Block Diagram reduction
We often represent control systems using block diagrams. A block diagram consists of blocks that represent transfer functions of the different variables of interest. If a block diagram has many blocks, not all of which are in cascade, then it is useful to have rules for rearranging the diagram such that you end up with only one block.
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For example, we would want to transform the following diagram
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Block Diagram Transformations
Combining blocks in cascade(series)
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2 (Blocks in Parallel)
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3. Moving a summing point behind a block
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4. Moving a pickoff point ahead of a block
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5. Moving a pickoff point behind a block
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6. Moving a summing point ahead of a block
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7. Eliminating a feedback loop
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8. replacing summing points
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9. Combining summing points
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Attention Don't use this
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