SUBJECT: Process Dynamics
Create a block diagram for this control system.
SUBJECT: Process Dynamics Create a block diagram for this control system. 2 1 I/P LTLC Csp 2 1 I/P LTLC Csp
(1) What components should be included in a block diagram for a process control system? (2) What are the two common analog signal transmission standards? (3) What does the transfer function of a system tell us? (4) What are the common performance metrics used to evaluate a system? (5) What is the difference between the response of a first-order system and a second-order system to a unit step change input? (6) How to visually evaluate the quality of a transient...
The Class Name is: MAE 318 System Dynamics and Control I Problem 1: Steady-state error analvsis (a) A block diagram of a feedback control system is given below. Assuming that the tunable constant Khas a value that makes this closed-loop system stable, find the steady-state error of the closed-loop system for (a a step reference input with amplitude R, r(t)- R u(t) (ii) a ramp reference input with slope R, r(t) = Rt-us(t) R(s) Y(s) (s+2)(s +5) (b) A block...
Control engineering subject Hz(s) Y(s) H (s) H3(s) Figure 1: Block diagram Simplify the block diagram shown in Figure 1. Then, obtain the transfer function relating Y(s) and X(S). (5 Marks)
control system System Description: The figure 1 and 2 below show, respectively, components and block diagram of a motor and the measurements of velocity (via the tacho unit) and position (via the potentiometer). n represents the gearbox ratio between the rotating shaft and the output shaft. The left-hand side of the diagram represents the controller. A reference set point for the rotating shaft is entered in degrees and this is equivalent voltage. The error is calculated by subtracting the measured...
1. (30 points) The block diagram of a machine-tool control system is shown in Figure 1. (a) (10 points) Determine the transfer function H(s) = Y(s)/R(s) (b) (10 points) Determine the sensitivity S (c) (10 points) For 1
2. A feedback control system is subject to disturbances at the actuator input, as shown in the following block diagram. Remember that you need to use the final value theorem (and not the table) when dealing with any other input other than the reference. See the last 3 pages, 12-15, of my steady-state error lecture notes for examples on how to deal with disturbance rather than reference inputs D(s) 1 Y(s) $3+2s2+2s If the reference command is r(t) 1S 0,...
Question A1 A single tank process has first order dynamics. When the inlet flow rate is chosen as the input and the level as the output, the transfer function is as follows. 5 G(s) - H(s) 2. (S) S +1 91(t) h(t) *7 q:(0) q2(t) Fig. Q.Al schematic of the liquid level process (a) Determine the system constant t and steady state gain K. [6 marks] (b) For a unit step input q, (t) = 1(1), determine the time response...
4 (a) Based on the block diagram for a control system (Figure Q4(a) below) determine the transfer function between the error and the set point, E(s)/R(s) (8 marks) R(s)+ c(p) m(s) Figure Q4(a) Figure Q4(b) below shows two different control strategies for a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). The reaction A → B is exothermic and the heat generated is removed by the coolant flowing through the jacket. It is assumed the flowrate of the reactor feed is fixed. Two...
For the block diagram of a feedback control system that is shown in Figure Q1 below, find the transfer function Ts) Y(s) /R(s) for the system. 2 R(s) Y(s) :? 2 2 Figure Q1
Question 32 For the open-loop control system described by the block diagram shown below, determine the value of K such that s.s. - 50 when R(s) is a unit step input Controller Process s +1 53 +50s2 - 68 + 20 Y(s)