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EACT 532 Process Control Work Sheet

The document outlines the topics and objectives to be covered in the course EACT532 - Process Control. Part A defines process control terminology, differentiates between setpoint and disturbance changes, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of feedback control, and includes drawing various process control diagrams. Part B involves developing dynamic models for different blending, heating, and tank systems, determining a linearized transfer function, deriving an output response equation, and finding time response specifications for a second order system.

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EACT 532 Process Control Work Sheet

The document outlines the topics and objectives to be covered in the course EACT532 - Process Control. Part A defines process control terminology, differentiates between setpoint and disturbance changes, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of feedback control, and includes drawing various process control diagrams. Part B involves developing dynamic models for different blending, heating, and tank systems, determining a linearized transfer function, deriving an output response equation, and finding time response specifications for a second order system.

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EACT532 -Process Control

Part A

1. Define process control terminology.

2. Differentiate setpoint change and disturbance change.

3. state the advantages and disadvantages of feedback control.

4. Draw the closed loop artificial pancreas process.

5. Write some specific objectives of process control.

6. State different modelling approaches.

7. What is interacting and non-interacting system?

8. What is the use of Mathematical model?

9. What is degree of freedom?

10. What is the condition for physically realizability?

11. Draw the hierarchy of process control activities.

12. Draw the flowchart of major steps in control system development.

Part B
1. Develop dynamic model for the following blending system

2. Develop dynamic model for the following stirred-tank heating process.

3. Develop dynamic model for the following single tank system


4. Develop dynamic model for the following two-tank interacting system

5. Determine the linearized transfer function model for the following single tank system

6. Derive the output response equation of first order process for the sinusoidal input
2
7. Consider a second order system G ( s )= 2 find the following time response
4 s +2 s +1
specifications
a. Overshoot
b. Time for first maximum
c. Decay ratio
d. Period of oscillation

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