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This document contains instructions for a 3 question problem set for a controls engineering course. Students are asked to: 1) Establish a graphical relationship between measurement input and valve position for a two position controller on a process without transfer lag. 2) Determine the proportional control factor output per 1% input, given that the proportional band is 40%. 3) Determine the controller output over time given a measurement input deviation and that the proportional control factor is 3% output per 1% input, with initial input and output at 50%.

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This document contains instructions for a 3 question problem set for a controls engineering course. Students are asked to: 1) Establish a graphical relationship between measurement input and valve position for a two position controller on a process without transfer lag. 2) Determine the proportional control factor output per 1% input, given that the proportional band is 40%. 3) Determine the controller output over time given a measurement input deviation and that the proportional control factor is 3% output per 1% input, with initial input and output at 50%.

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ME 421A

Finals Problem Set

NAME: DATE:
COURSE & YEAR: SCHEDULE:

Instructions: Present your solution on a separate piece of bond paper.

1.) A two position controller is applied to a process which does not have transfer lag given
below. Establish a graphical relationship between the measurement input with the valve
position.

2.) In terms of percentage, a simple relationship exists between the proportional band and
the proportional control factor. If the proportional band is 40%, determine the
proportional control Up In percent output per 1% input.

3.) The measurement input to a proportional controller undergoes deviations as shown. The
controller output over the corresponding time interval. Proportional control factor U p = 3%
output per 1% input. The input and output are at their 50% positions, respectively, prior to
disturbance.

1 ME 421A Finals Problem Set

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