Q2/ Liquid-Level feedback control (PI Controller) system (shown below) has the following parameter values: A = 3 ft?, R = 1.0 min/ft?, Ky = 0.2 ft/min psi, Km = 4 mA/ft, Ke = 5, T = 3 min, Kıp = 0.75 psi/mA. The system is initially at the nominal steady state with a liquid level of 1 ft. a- Draw the block diagram of this system b-Derive the process transfer function G(s)=H'(s)/Q'2(s) c- If the set point is suddenly changed from 1 to 3 ft, how long will it take the system to reach 2 ft? %3D %3D 91 92 LT hm LC -I/P) h 93

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Q2/ Liquid-Level feedback control (PI Controller) system
(shown below) has the following parameter values: A = 3
ft?, R = 1.0 min/ft?, Ky = 0.2 ft/min psi, Km = 4 mA/ft, Kc =
5, T = 3 min, Kıp = 0.75 psi/mA. The system is initially at
the nominal steady state with a liquid level of 1 ft.
a- Draw the block diagram of this system
b-Derive the process transfer function G(s)=H'(s)/Q'2(s)
c- If the set point is suddenly changed from 1 to 3 ft, how
long will it take the system to reach 2 ft?
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92
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I/P
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Transcribed Image Text:Q2/ Liquid-Level feedback control (PI Controller) system (shown below) has the following parameter values: A = 3 ft?, R = 1.0 min/ft?, Ky = 0.2 ft/min psi, Km = 4 mA/ft, Kc = 5, T = 3 min, Kıp = 0.75 psi/mA. The system is initially at the nominal steady state with a liquid level of 1 ft. a- Draw the block diagram of this system b-Derive the process transfer function G(s)=H'(s)/Q'2(s) c- If the set point is suddenly changed from 1 to 3 ft, how long will it take the system to reach 2 ft? %3D 91 92 LT LC I/P h 93
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