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CHAPTER 3 - Transfer Function Models Assignment 3: Y(s) s+1 S Y(s) S S

This document provides instructions for three transfer function modeling problems: (a) calculating the time domain output for three given transfer functions, (b) modeling the liquid level of a surge tank where outflow is proportional to the liquid level raised to 1.5 power, and calculating the resulting transfer function. Students are asked to identify the gain and time constants and verify the units.

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CHAPTER 3 - Transfer Function Models Assignment 3: Y(s) s+1 S Y(s) S S

This document provides instructions for three transfer function modeling problems: (a) calculating the time domain output for three given transfer functions, (b) modeling the liquid level of a surge tank where outflow is proportional to the liquid level raised to 1.5 power, and calculating the resulting transfer function. Students are asked to identify the gain and time constants and verify the units.

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CHAPTER 3 Transfer Function Models

Assignment 3

A.3.1 Obtain y (t) for:


(a)

y ( s )=

s +1
s +2 s+5

(b)

y ( s )=

s 2+2 s
s4

(c)

y ( s )=

2s
3
(s1)

A.3.2 A surge tank depicted below is designed with a slotted weir so that the out-flowrate, w,
is proportional to the liquid level to the 1.5 power; that is,
1.5

w=R h

where R is a constant. If a single stream enters the tank with flowrate wi, find the transfer
function H(s)/W(s). Identify the gain and all time constants. Verify units.

Cross-sectional area of the tank is A. Density of the liquid () is constant.

wi

Weir

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