Engineering Analysing a 3-Loop RLC Circuit and Finding State Equations

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The discussion focuses on obtaining state equations in matrix form for a 3-loop RLC circuit, specifically addressing the output current i_2. Participants discuss the correct formulation of loop equations, with one member pointing out an error in the initial loop equation related to the inductor's current. There is also a side conversation about marking the thread as "solved," with confusion over the availability of this feature. Ultimately, the thread highlights the importance of accurate loop equations and the collaborative effort in resolving circuit analysis challenges. The conversation concludes with a commitment to report the issue regarding the "solved" feature.
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Homework Statement


Obtain the state equations in Matrix form for the two-input and one-output circuit shown in the figure below where the output is i_2.

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Homework Equations


Ohm's Law, KVL, KCL

The Attempt at a Solution


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Currents i1, i2, i3 assumed clockwise. Is there a better assumption I could have made?

Nodes:
a: ##i_1=i_2+i_\mathrm{L}##
b: ##i_3=i_2+C\frac{\mathrm{d}v_C(t)}{\mathrm{d}t}##

Loops:
l1: ##v_1-\mathrm{R}_1i_1-\mathrm{L}\frac{\mathrm{d}i_1(t)}{\mathrm{d}t}=0##
l2: ##v_C-\mathrm{?}-\mathrm{R}_2i_2=0##
l3: ##v_2-v_C-\mathrm{R}_3i_3=0##

Before I start solving for unknowns, I need a little help writing the loop equations. After that, I'm not sure how to choose my state variables.

-Captain1024
 
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Your first loop equation is incorrect. Notice that the current in the branch with the inductor is ##i_1 - i_2##, so you would instead have ##-L \frac{d}{dt} \left(i_1(t) - i_2(t)\right)##.
 
My professor has posted the solution now. This thread may be deleted.
 
Captain1024 said:
My professor has posted the solution now. This thread may be deleted.
Threads are not deleted unless there is some extraordinary reason. You may mark it "Solved", however. See the "MARK SOLVED" icon at the top of the thread.
 
gneill said:
Threads are not deleted unless there is some extraordinary reason. You may mark it "Solved", however. See the "MARK SOLVED" icon at the top of the thread.
I don't think marking a thread "solved" is an option anymore. I looked at the top of the thread and didn't find anything. Then, I searched the site for "mark solved" and found a thread from last year that mentioned that feature is gone. Thanks anyway.

-Captain1024
 
The feature is back. Go to the top of this page and look to the right of the thread title (all the way to the right of the page). Find the black icon:

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Just hit that and it marks the thread "Solved".
 

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gneill said:
The feature is back. Go to the top of this page and look to the right of the thread title (all the way to the right of the page). Find the black icon:

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Just hit that and it marks the thread "Solved".
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I logged in with Chrome, FireFox, and IE and I did not see that button next to my thread title. Is it possible this is a moderator only feature?
 
Captain1024 said:
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I logged in with Chrome, FireFox, and IE and I did not see that button next to my thread title. Is it possible this is a moderator only feature?
No, it's supposed to be available to all.

Leave it with me, I'll report the issue. Thanks for pointing it out.
 

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