Process Control
Process Control
Dhinakaran
Annamalai University
Department of Instrumentation Engineering
Part A: Ph.D. Methodology Examinations
PAPER - I PROCESS CONTROL
Fig.Q-1(a)
(b) Explain integral wind up in a controller and the consequences arising out of this wind up.
Describe any one technique to prevent the integral wind up.
2. (a) Discuss the selection of control modes for flow, level, pressure and temperature process.
(b) A process is modeled by the transfer function G(S) given by
10 5
G ( S )= [ −
3 s +1 s+1 ]
Determine the response of the process to a unit step change in the input. Sketch the
Response and comment on the response.
3. (a) Design an IMC based PID controller for the process
K e−t s
d
G ( S )=
τs+1
(b) Deduce the IMC PID controller settings for the process whose gain is 2, time constant is 5
Seconds and time delay is 1 second.
4. (a) Explain the continuous cyclic method of finding controller settings for a process.
(b) Determine the cohen-coon controller settings for the system with transfer function,
50
G ( s )=
( s +4 ) (10 s +1)
10 e−2 s
(b) A process is described by transfer function of FOPDT given by ( s )= . Design a
0.2 s +1
Dahlin’s and dead beat controllers. Assume sampling period = 1.
(b) Determine the stability of the sampled data control systems described by the following
characteristic equation
8. (a) How can the dead-time of a process can be estimated using sine wave testing?
(b) The frequency response data given below were obtained from direct sine wave tests of a
Chemical plant. Fit an approximate transfer function to these data.
Frequency (rad/sec) Magnitude(dB) Phase angle (degree)
0.01 16.88 -4.2
0.02 16.82 -8.5
0.04 16.59 -16.7
0.08 15.78 -31.3
0.1 15.25 -37.9
0.20 12.52 -60.2
0.40 8.82 -83.2
0.63 7.49 -103
0.80 8.11 -125
1.00 7.87 -177
1.41 -4.21 -243
2.00 -15.81 -262
4.00 -35.5 -285
8.00 -53.9 -312