Process Dynamics and Control, 4e
Process Dynamics and Control, 4e
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.13E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The time required for the given process to settle within 5% of the total change in the output for a step change of magnitude M in the input is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

For the second-order transfer function of the form,

G(s)=Y(s)U(s)=Kτ2s2+2ζτs+1   ...... (1)

Where, K,τ, and ζ are the system parameters, response (y(t)) for the step input of magnitude M for the critically damped system (ζ=1) is given by the expression:

y(t)=KM[1(1+tτ)et/τ]   ...... (2)

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The time period by which y(t) lags behind u(t) once the output changes linearly with time is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

For the second-order transfer function of the form,

G(s)=Y(s)U(s)=Kτ2s2+2ζτs+1   ...... (1)

Where, K,τ, and ζ are the system parameters. For a critically damped system, ζ=1.

To determine the coefficients of a repeated factor in the partial fraction, a differential approach is used. If the polynomial in denominator D(s) contains repeated factor (s+b)r, then write:

Q(s)=N(s)D(s)(s+b)r=(s+b)r1α1+(s+b)r2α2++αr+(s+b)r   ...... (5)

αr is calculated by directly setting s=b.

The value of coefficients αri is given by:

αri=1i!d (i )Q(s)ds (i )|s=b(i=0,,r1)   ...... (6)

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The results in part (a) and part (b) are to be verified using computer simulation.

Concept introduction:

For the second-order transfer function of the form,

G(s)=Y(s)U(s)=Kτ2s2+2ζτs+1   ...... (1)

Where, K,τ, and ζ are the system parameters,response (y(t)) for the step input of magnitude M for the critically damped system (ζ=1) is given by the expression:

y(t)=KM[1(1+tτ)et/τ]   ...... (2)

To determine the coefficients of a repeated factor in the partial fraction, a differential approach is used. If the polynomial in denominator D(s) contains repeated factor (s+b)r ,then write:

Q(s)=N(s)D(s)(s+b)r=(s+b)r1α1+(s+b)r2α2++αr+(s+b)r   ...... (5)

αr is calculated by directly setting s=b.

The value of coefficients αri is given by:

αri=1i!d (i )Q(s)ds (i )|s=b(i=0,,r1) …… (6)

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