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Please solve with CLEAR handwriting 2).(6 points). Draw block diagram for the given system. a. Show...
Question No.(6) The schematic diagram of Figure (6) represents a control system whose purpose is to hold the level of the liquid in the tank at a desired level. The liquid level is controlled by a float whose position h(t) is monitored. Draw the functional block diagram for the overall system Reservoir GEAR TRAIN --X AMPLIFIER CONTROLLER G00 Ninlet valves Nqo Float Tank Figure (6) Schematic diagram of liquid level control system
Question No.(6) The schematic diagram of Figure (6)...
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1) Below given transfer function equations, use this equations and build its block diagram: C1(s)= Gui(s) R1(s)+ G12(s)R2(s)
Problem 1: Consider the control systems below and answer the questions listed: I. Manually Controlled Tank Level System A. Identify the following parameters: 1. Setpoint or reference point: 2. Controlled variable, c Manipulated variable, u Measured representation of the controlled variable, b 3. 4. 5. Error, e 6. Input signal to the control element, p Identify the following elements in the control B. system 1. Error detector 2. Controller 3. Control element 4. Process S. Measurement Element C. Draw a...
Question No.(5) The schematic diagram of Figure (5) represents a liquid level control system. The liquid level is monitored by a float whose position is h(t). Draw the functional block diagram for the overall system, showing the functional relationship between the transfer function. Reservoir GEAR TRAIN + N inlet valves + AMPLIFIER M Ch CONTROLLER ea ei Ka GA Nqn Float At) Tank Figure (5) Schematic diagram of liquid level control system
Question No.(5) The schematic diagram of Figure (5)...
4. Block Diagrams (a) Consider a causal LTI system with transfer function Show the direct-form block diagram of Hi(s) b) Consider a causal LTI system with transfer function H282+4s -6 H (s) = 2 Show the direct-form block diagram of Hi(s) (c) Now observe that to draw a block diagram as a cascaded combination of two 1st order subsystems. (d) Finally, use partial fraction expansion to express this system as a sum of individual poles and observe that you can...
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Consider two tanks in series. Water flows into the first tank at a rate controlled by a control valve. The height of water in each tank is measured by a transducer at the bottom of the tank. The time constant for these transducers is 5 msec. These heights are sent to a Pl controller that outputs a voltage to the control valve. (You may assume the control ler simply outputs a flowrate.) The flowrate out of each...
(20 points) Give a detail design of pressure measurement system by using strain gage as a sensor. The output signal is voltage 1) Draw circuit diagram/and sensing element with strain gauge. 2) Draw a block diagram and name a part on each block. 3) Give the sensitivity of each block 4) Give an equation to show the relationship of input pressure and output 2. voltage
(20 points) Give a detail design of pressure measurement system by using strain gage as...
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a) If the sets Xand Yare non-mutually exclusive, show hat: b) Given two events X and Y, draw a Venn diagram to demonstrate that P(X) P(XnY)+ P(X nY), and deduce that P(X)- P(X/Y)P(Y) + P(X/Y)P(Y)
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We were unable to transcribe this imageSwer the Following Questions: uestion No. (1) in the past, control systems used a human operator as part of a closed-loop control system. Sketch the block diagram of the valve control system shown in Figure (1). Human Output operator Met...
4. Block Diagrams (a) Consider a causal LTI system with transfer function H(s)2 Show the direct-form block diagram of Hi(s) (b) Consider a causal LTI system with transfer function 2s2 +4s -6 H(s)- Show the direct-form block diagram of Hi(s) c) Now observe that to draw a block diagram as a cascaded combination of two 1st order subsystems. d) Finally, use partial fraction expansion to express this system as a sum of individual poles and observe that you can draw...