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Block Diagram: CPE501 Chemical Process Control

This document contains 5 homework questions about reducing block diagrams and calculating closed-loop transfer functions (C/R) for chemical process control systems. The block diagrams include common elements like proportional (P), integral (I), derivative (D) controllers and open-loop process models. Students are asked to systematically reduce the block diagrams, isolate elements in forward and feedback loops, and determine the resulting C/R functions.

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Block Diagram: CPE501 Chemical Process Control

This document contains 5 homework questions about reducing block diagrams and calculating closed-loop transfer functions (C/R) for chemical process control systems. The block diagrams include common elements like proportional (P), integral (I), derivative (D) controllers and open-loop process models. Students are asked to systematically reduce the block diagrams, isolate elements in forward and feedback loops, and determine the resulting C/R functions.

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Faculty of Chemical Engineering

CPE501
Chemical Process Control

HOMEWORK #2

BLOCK DIAGRAM

Name:

Group:

Matrix:
QUESTION 1

a) Reduce the block diagram as in Figure 1 to an open loop equivalent block diagram.

b) Find C/R of the system.

c) Replace H1 with 1/G1 and H2 with 1/G2. Then, calculate C/R of the system.

H3

_
+ + +
R G1 G2 C
+ +

H1 H2

Figure 1

QUESTION 2

Reduce the following block diagram to canonical form, isolating block K in the forward loop. Then,
calculate C/R.

R   1 C
K
s 1
 

1
s
s 1

1
0.1
s 1

Figure 2
QUESTION 3

Determine C/R and E/R of the following system.

R  E K1 C

 s( s  p )
B
K2s

Figure 3

QUESTION 4

Reduce the following block diagram to canonical form.

G3

R    C
G1 G4 G2
 

H1

H2

Figure 4

QUESTION 5

Figure 5 shows a block diagram of a position control system. Solve C/R of the control system.

R + 4 + 5 C
- -

Figure 5

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