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9.4. A PID temperature controller is at steady state with an output pressure of 9 psig. The set
point and process temperature are initially the same. At time = 0, the set point is increased
at the rate of 0.5°F/min. The motion of the set point is in the direction of lower temperatures.
If the current settings are
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Ke
=
2 psig/°F
Ti =
1.25 min
TD = 0.4 min
plot the output pressure versus time.
9.6. A PI controller has the transfer function
Determine the values of K, and T.
5s + 10
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S
9.5. The input & to a PI controller is shown in Fig. P9-5. Plot the output of the controller if
Ke 2 and 0.50 min.
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