Process Dynamics and Control 4th Class HW PDF
Process Dynamics and Control 4th Class HW PDF
d) L{9te −7t }.
Q3: Use the Partial fraction expansions to find the Inverse Laplace’s Transform of the
following:
20
a) F(s) =
2
(s + 6s + 25)(s + 1)
12(s + 1)
b) F(s) =
s(s + 2) 2 (s + 3)
100
c) F(s) =
2
(s + 25)(s + 2)
1 4s + 5
(3) L−1 (6) L−1
(
s2 + a2
2
) (s − 1)2 (s + 2)
a) y ′ + 3 y = 13 sin 2t , y (0) = 6
c) y ''+ 9= = 1, y '(0)
y sin 3t , y (0) = 0
d) y ′′ − 3 y ′ + 2 y = t e t ; y (0) = 0, y ′(0) = 0.
Q2: In problem Q1, if at t = 1.5 min, the thermometer is removed again from the bath
and put in another bath at 75 oC, determine the maximum temperature indicated by
the thermometer. What will be the indicated temperature at t= 20 min?
Q3: A process of unknown transfer function is subjected to a unit impulse input. The
output of the process is measured accurately and is found to be represented by the
function Y (t) = te-t. Determine the unit step response in this process.
Q5: Rewrite the sinusoidal response of a first-order system in terms of a cosine wave
(Re express the forcing function as a cosine wave, and compute the phase difference
between input and output cosine waves).
Q1: A liquid-level system has a cross-sectional area of 3.0 ft2. The valve
characteristics are q=8 h
Where: q = flow rate cfm, h = level above the valve, ft
Calculate the time constant for this system.
Q2: Derive the 1st order transfer function of a liquid-level system shown fig. (1) to
determine the response of the outlet flow (q o (t)) to unit pulse change in the inlet flow
(q in (t)).
q (t)
h (t)
R
q0 (t)
Fig.(1)
Q3: Derive the transfer function H/Q for the liquid level system shown in Fig.(2).
The resistances are linear. H and Q are deviation variables.
Fig.(2)
Q1: Find the transfer functions H 2 /Q and H 3 /Q for the three-tank system shown in
Fig. (1), where H 2 , H 3 and Q are deviation variables. Tank 1 and Tank 2 are
interacting.
Fig.(1)
Q2: In the two-tank mixing process shown in Fig.(2), x varies from 0 lb salt/ft3 to 1
lb salt/ft3 according to a step function. At what time does the salt concentration in
tank 2 reach 0.6 lb salt/ft3? The volume of each tank is 6 ft3.
Fig.(2)
Q3: Derive the transfer functions H l (s)/Q(s) and H 2 (s)/Q(s) for the liquid level
system shown in Fig.(3). The resistances are linear and R 1 = R 2 = 1. Note that two
streams are flowing from tank 1, one of which flows into tank 2.
Fig.(3)
Fig. (4)
Q5: Determine the transfer function H(s)/Q(s) for the liquid-level system shown in
Fig. (5) Resistances R l and R 2 are linear. The flow rate from tank 3 is maintained
constant at b by means of a pump; i.e., the flow rate from tank 3 is independent of
head h. The tanks are non-interacting.
Fig. (5)
Fig. (1)
Q5: Consider the chemical reactor shows in the fig. (2). The reaction occurring in the
reactor is: A → B, where ra = - kVC 0a.5 . The following assumptions are adequate to
the system: The flow rates and volume are constants and the reactor is isothermal.
a) Formulate the model for the dynamic response of the concentration of A in the
reactor Ca(t) and linearize the equation in (a).
b) Solve the linearized equation analytically for a step change (A/s) in the inlet
concentration of A, Ca0 and Sketch the dynamic behavior of Ca(t) graphically.
Q1: For second-order system with the following transfer function, determine the
damping factor. Identify the system as underdamped, critically damped or
overdamped.
3
H (s) =
s + 6s + 9
2
Q2: For each of the second-order systems that follow, find ξ, τ, tp, tr ,%OS and DR.
16
a) Y ( s) = 2
s + 3s + 16
Sol
0.04
b) Y (s) = 2
s + 0.02 s + 0.04
Q3: A step change of magnitude 4 is introduced into a system having the transfer
function:
Y (s) 10
= 2
X (s) s + 1.6 s + 4
Determine (a) Percent overshoot, (b) Rise time, (c) Maximum value of Y(t), (d)
Ultimate value of Y(t), and (e) Period of oscillation.
Q4: The transfer function for a thermometer in a CSTR reactor is given by.
Tthermometer ( s ) 16
Sol =
TRe actor ( s ) ( 3s + 1 )( 10 s + 1 )
Estimate the following.
a) find ξ, τ
b) The rise time.
c) The peak time .
d) The percentage overshoot.
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time
1. (a) For the control system shown in Fig. (1). Obtain the closed-loop transfer
function C(s)/U(s).
(b) Find the value of Kc for which the closed-loop response has a of 2.3.
(c) Find the offset for a unit-step change in U if Kc = 4.
Fig. (1)
2. For the control system shown in Fig. (2), determine:
a) C(s)/R(s)
b) C(0.5) and C(∞)
c) Offset
Fig. (2)
3. For the control system shown in Fig. (3), determine an expression for C(t) if a
unit-step change occurs in R. Sketch the response C(t) and compute C(2).
Fig. (3)
4. Compare the responses to a unit-step change in set point for the system shown in
Fig. (4) for both negative feedback and positive feedback. Do this for Kc of 0.5
and 1.0. Compare these responses by sketching C(t).
Fig. (4)
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Prof.
Fourth Class Dr. Zaidoon M. Shakoor
Homework 11
Q1: Derive the transfer function Y(s)/X(s) for the control system shown in Fig. (1).
Fig. (1)
Q2: Reduce the block diagram of Fig (2). to single block and find the system transfer
Y (s)
function .
R( s)
Fig. (2)
Q3: For the control system shown in Figures (3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8). Derive the transfer
function C(s)/R(s).
Q1: Test the stability of control systems represented by the following characteristic
equations:
4 3 2 d) s5+s4+2s3+2s2+3s+5=-0
a) s +6s +21s +36s+20=0
e) s6+5s5+4s4+3s3+s2+4s - 4=0
b) 3s4+10s3+5s2+5s+2=0
f) s6+2s5+8s4+12s3+20s2+16s+16=0
c) s5+s4+2s3+2s2+3s+5=0
g) s7+9s2+24s5+24s4+24s2+23s+15=0
Q2: Find the range of values for K in order to maintain a stable condition in each of the
following system:
a) s3+34.5s2+7500s+7500K=0 c) s4+5s3+5s2+4s+K=0
3 2
b) s3+3Ks2+(K+2)s+4=0 d) s + 3Ks + ( K + 2) s + 4 = 0
Y(s)
(a)Determine closed-loop transfer function T(s) =
R (s)
(b)Determine whether or not the systems given below are stable.
Q4: Determine whether or not the systems given below are stable.
Q5: Determine the range of values of K for which the following system s are stable.
Q2: the Bode plots for the following open-loop transfer function.
G(S) = 0.75(1+0.2S)/ S(1+0.5S) (1+0.1S)
Q3: Draw the Bode plots for the following open-loop transfer functions:
a) G(s) = 200
s(1 + 0.5s)(1 + 0.1s)
b) G(s) = 0.2s2
(1 + 0.4s)(1 + 0.04s)
5(0.6s + 1)
c) G(s) =
s2 (4s + 1)
0.1s(1 + 0.2s)
d) G(s) =
s(s2 + 16s + 100)
10(s + 3)
e) G(s) =
s(2 + s)(s2 + s + 2)