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Process Control

The document outlines a comprehensive examination for a Process Control course at BITS-Pilani Dubai, detailing various evaluation components, questions, and topics related to process control systems. It includes tasks such as developing dynamic models, analyzing degrees of freedom, and designing controllers based on given scenarios. The examination emphasizes practical applications and theoretical understanding of process control concepts, with specific questions requiring calculations, flow charts, and system modeling.
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Process Control

The document outlines a comprehensive examination for a Process Control course at BITS-Pilani Dubai, detailing various evaluation components, questions, and topics related to process control systems. It includes tasks such as developing dynamic models, analyzing degrees of freedom, and designing controllers based on given scenarios. The examination emphasizes practical applications and theoretical understanding of process control concepts, with specific questions requiring calculations, flow charts, and system modeling.
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BITS-Pilani Dubai, Dubai International Academic City, Dubai 1"Year, Il Semester, Academic Year 2008-09 Evaluation Component : Comprehensive Examination (Closed Book) CHE C441 / INSTR C451 PROCESS CONTROL (Elective) Date : 21" May 2009 Max. Marks: 90 Weightage: 25% Duration: 3 hours Note:- 1. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS 2. Make assumptions, if any, but explicitly indicate the assumptions made 1) a) Sketch a flow chart depicting the major steps in the development of process Control System, Indicating distinctly the engineering and the activitics involved and the information base, if any, to be used for each activities (9M) b) Two tanks are connected together in an unusual way as in the figure below: Tank 4 Tank 2 “Ty Ay ha we w3——D<} >< i) Develop a model for this system that can be used to find hy, ha, W2, and ws as functions of time for any given variations in inputs. (4M) ji) Perform a degree of freedom analysis. Identify all input and output variables (3 M) ‘~ Notes: The density of the incoming liquid, p, is constant .The cross-sectional areas of the two tanks are Ay and AaWs is positive for flow from Tank 1 to Tank 2.The two vaives are linear with resistances R, and R,. Assume: {))P:, P:, P, are the pressure In Tank 1, Tank 2, and ambient pressure respectively, (i)g and gare the acceleration due to gravity and its conversion factor. 2) a) Summarize a systematic and self- explanatory procedural steps that one need to follow in “developing a dynamic models of typical process from its first principles"(5 M) b) The dynamic model between an output variable y and an input varlable u can be expressed by: af + 3 dt + wt = 4 dat = uft-2) at dt i) Will this. system exhibit an oscillatory response after an arbitrary change in u?. (2.0 M) (1.0 M) (2.0 M) (Please Tum Over to Page 2) li) Whatis the steady state gain? iil) For a step change in u of magnitude 1.5, what is y(t)? 3) 4) 5) a) Draw a flow chart that depicts the step-by-step procedure for developing the transfer function model from dynamic process model. (3.0 M) b) A step change from 15 to 31 psi in actual pressure results in measured response from a pressure indicating element shown in the figure below: Time (s) i) Assuming second-order dynamics calculate all important parameters and write an approximate transfer function in the form given below: (4.0 M) Ris) = K Ps) Te" 427s 1 where: R’ is the instrument output deviation (mm); P’ is the actual pressure deviation (psi). ii) Write an equivalent differential equation model in terms of actual (not deviation) variables. (30M) a) For the process described by the exact transfer function given below, G(s) = [5(1-s)e“]/ {(125+1) (38#1)(0.25+1)(0.05s+1)} Using Skogestad’s “Half Rule”, derive an approximate model in the form of a second order-plus time delay to describe this process. (5.0 M) b) Fit an integrator plus time-delay model to a unit step response, shown in the figure below, for t< 15. 10, 08] 06 utput On 02 °. 0 5 10 15 20 25 Time (min) The step response has been normalized by. steady state gain. Compare the experimental response with the response predicted from the model (6.0 M) a) Define the meaning of each of the following feedback controller phenomenon i) Reset windup (2m) li) Derivative kick (2M) (2M) iil) Reverse and Direct Action in proportional control. (Please Turn Over to Page 3) b) A process temperature sensoritransmitter in a fermentation reactor exhibits second- order dynamics with time constants of 1 s and 0.1 s. If the quantity being measured changes at a constant rate 0.1°C/s, i) Whatis the maximum error that this instrument combination will exhibit? (2M) il) What is the effect of neglecting the smaller time constant? (2M) 6) a) Suggest a modification of the Direct Synthesis approach that will allow it to be applied to open unstable process (Hint: First stabilize the process using proportional-only feedback controller). Draw a block diagram for your proposed control scheme.(5 M) b) The block Diagram of feedback control system is shown in the figure below. Determine the values of K, that result in stable closed loop system. (5M) > % a y 1 a 7) a) Write short notes on the following: i) Relay Auto ~Tuning ii) Adaptive Control System iil) Aliasing in Digital control b) A perfectly stirred tank is used to heat a flowing liquid. The dynamics of the system have been determined to be approximately as shown in the figure below: Heater Flow system — Thermocouple P’ 10 | Q’ 1 Tr’ 1 | Tn sel e+ 02 +3] a where: P is the power applied to the heater; Q is the heating rate of the system; Tis “ the actual temperature in the tank: Tm is the measured temperature. A test has been made with P’ varied sinusoidal as: P’ =0.5sin 0.2. For these conditions, the measured temperature Is: T', = 3.464 sin (0.2t +O). Find a value for the maximum error bound between T’and T'mif the sinusoidal input has been applied for a long time. 8) a) Mention the steps introduced by Ziegler and Niclos for controller tuning using the continuous cyclic method. (6.0 M) b) It is desired to control liquid level he in the storage tank system shown in the figure below by manipulating flow rate qs. Disturbance variable q; can be measured. Assuming as in A through D (listed in the next page), ro \ Le eee (Please Tum Over to Page 4) 3 9) (A)the two tanks have uniform cross sectional areas, Ay and Az, respectively. (B)the valve on the exit line of Tank 1 acts as a linear resistance with a flow-head relation, gz=(hr-h2Y/R. (C)The transmitters and control valve are pneumatic instruments that have negligible dynamics. (D)The pump operates so that flow rate qs is independent of he when the control valve stem position is maintained constant. ® i) Draw a block diagram for a feed forward-feedback control system (20M) li) Derive an ideal feed forward controller based on a steady-state analysis (3.0 M) a) Draw a block diagram that depicts a typical Model Predictive Control and offér, in brief, an overview of the same. (60M) b) The mean arterial pressure P in a patient is subjected to a unit step change in feed flow rate F of a drug. Normalized response data are shown below: (5M) [Time (Min) [__P 0 0 4 0.495 2 0.815 3 1.374 4 1.681 5 1.889 6 2.078 7 2.668 8 2.533 a) 2.908 10 3.351 Previous experience has Indicated that the transfer function, Pis)=_5__ Fs) T0s+7 provides an accurate dynamic model. Filter these data using an exponential filter with an a value of 0.8. Graphically compare the noisy data, filtered data, and the analytical solution for the transfer function model for a unit step input. (5.0 M) WISH YOU ALL THE BEST BITS-Pilani Dubai, Dubai International Academic City, Dubai or ® Year, Il Semester, Academic Year 2008-09 Evaluation Component ; TEST-II (Open Book) CHE U441 / INSTR U451 PROCESS CONTROL (Elective) Date : 3" May 2009 Max. Marks: 20 Duration: 50 mts Weightage: 20% Note:- 1. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS 2. Make assumptions, if any, but explicitly indicate the assumptions made 1) A stirred -tank blending system with a bypass stream is shown in the figure. The control objective is to control the composition of a key component in exit stream ,x«.The chief disturbance variables are the mass fractions of the key component in inlet streams, x; and x2.Using the information given below, discuss which flow rate should be selected as (he manipulated variable a) Inlet flow rate w2 (3 Marks) b) the bypass traction for exit flow rate ,ms (3 Marks) Your choice reflect both steady-state and dynamic consideration. peer te) : 2) A feedback control system has the open-loop transfer function: Gou(s)=0.5Kc0* (105+1). Determine the values of Kc for which the closed-loop system is stable using Routh Stability Criterion and a 1/1 Pade approximation for e**. (3 Marks) 3) The liquid tevel in a reboiler of a steam-heated distilation column is to be controlled by adjusting the control valve on the steam line ,as shown in the figure. The process transfer functions has been empirically determined to be H{(S) = -1.6(1 - 0.5s) P,(3) _ s(3s+1) Where H denotes the liquid level (in inches) and P, is the stream pressure (in psi).The level transmitter and control valves have negligible dynamics and steady state gains of Kn =0.5 and K= 25 (dimensionless) ,respectively. Design a Pl level controller using Direct Synthesis method. Justify your choice of re (4 Marks) j 4) Consider the Cascade control system shown in Figure below: | 1 * Pie Teed Test a) Specify Ke, so that the gain margin > 1.7 and phase margin > 30° for the slave loop (2.5 Marks) 5) Then specify Ke: and t, fort master-loop using the Ziegler-Nichols tuning relation. (2.5 Marks) STUDENT GAN CHOOSE TO ANSWER ANY ONE FROM THE FOLLOWING 5) A data acquicition system for environmental moniuiny is used to record the temperature of an air stream as measured by a thermocouple. It shows an essentially sinusoidal variation after about 15 s. The maximum recorded temperature is 127°F, and the minimum is 119°F at 1.8 cycles per min. It is estimated that the thermocouple has a time constant of 4.5 s. Estimate the actual maximum and minimum air temperatures. (2 Marks) OR 6) A process that can be modelled as a time delay is controlled using a proportional feedback controller. The control valve and measurement device have negligible dynamics and steady state gains of Kv=0.5 and Km=1 respectively. After a small set-point change is made, a sustained oscillation occurs, which has a period of 10min. What controller gain is being used’? (2 Marks) OR 7) For the liquid storage system shown in Figure below (see next page), the control objective is to regulate liquid level h2 despite disturbances in flow rates @1 and qs. Flow rate qo can be manipulated. The two hand valves have the following flow-head relations: qs=C;.(square root of h;) and qs=C2.(square root of ha). Assuming that the flow transmitters and the control valve have negligible dynamics. Draw a block diagram for a feedforward control system for the case where q; can be measured and variations of q4 can be neglected. (2. Marks) WISH YOU ALL THE BEST eee BITS-Pilani Dubai, rn Dubai International Academic City, Dubai wy Year, Il Semester, Academic Year 2008-09 Evaluation Component : TEST-| (Closed Book, CHE U441 / INSTR U451 PROCESS CONTROL (Elective) Date : 29" March 2009 Duration: 50 mts Note:- 1. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS Max. Marks: 25 Weightage: 20% 2, Make assumptions, if any, but explicitly indicate the assumptions made 1) a) Sketch a flow chart depicting the major steps in the development of process Control System, Indicating distinctly the engineering and the activities involved and the information base, if any, to be used for each activities. (2.0M) b) A perfectly stirred, constant — volume tank has two input streams, both consisting of the same liquid. The temperature and with time. OC the flow rate of each of the streams can vary ce stream 2 ft ab Be staan Derive a dynamic model that will describe transient operation. Make a degree of freedom analysis assuming that both stream1 and 2 come from upstream units (i.e their flow rates and temperature are known function of time) (2+1=3.0 M) 2) a) The start-up procedure for batch reactor includes a heating step where the reactor temperature is gradually heated to the nominal operating temperature of 75°C. The desired temperature profile T(t) is shown in the figure . What is T(s).. (20M) onin) (Please Turn Over to Page 2) 3) 4) 5) b) For the process modeled by ay, 2-1 =-2y, -3y, +21 ae 77 2Y173Y2+2u, Sa =4y,-6y, +2u, +4u, Find the four transfer functions relating the outputs (y;, yz) to the inputs (us,u2). Note that u and y are deviation variables. (3.0 M) a) A tank used to dampen liquid flow rate surges is known to exhibit second order dynamics. The input flow rate changes suddenly from 120 to 140 gal/min. An operator notes that the tank level changes as follows: Before input change: Level = 6 ft and steady Four minutes later: Level = 11 ft Forty minutes later: Level = 10 ft and steady i) Find a transfer function imudel Ural describes this process, at least approximately. Evaluate all parameters in your model, including units. (2.0 M) ii) Is your model unique? Why or why not? (1.0m) b) State Skogestad's Half Rule. Using this rule, for the process described by the exact transfer function G(s) indicated below, find the approximate transfer function in the SOPTD form. (14+2=3,0M) 5e* G(s)=——___"*¥______ (s 10s +1)(48+1)(s +1)(0.2s +1) a) An operator introduces a step change in the flow rate qj to a particular process at 3:05 A.M., changing the flow from 500 to 540 gal / min. The first change in the process temperature T (initially at 120°F) comes at 3:09 A.M. After that, the response in T is quite rapid, showing down gradually until it appears to reach a steady-state value of 124.7 °F, The operator notes in the logbook that there is no change after 3:34 A.M. What approximate transfer function might be used to relate temperature to flow rate for this process In the absence of more accurate information? What should the operator do next time to obtain a better estimate? (44#1=2.0M) b) Briefly explain about Control Valve Positioners and Control Valve sizing (1.5+1.5 = 3.0M) Explain about any two out of three common enhancements of the basic PID Controllers that greatly improve their performance. (4.0 M) WISH YOU ALL THE BEST eee BITS,PILANI-DUBAI CAMPUS ‘Academic City, Dubai Year III semester 2 2008-2009 Quiz 4 CourseNo. CHE UC441 Course Title : Process Control Date : April 22,2009 Time 20 minutes Max Mrks=5 ‘NAME: —— 1D eee Question 1: (25M) A heat transfer process has the following transfer function between a temperature 7 And an inlet flow rate q where the time constants have units of minutes: Li) = 30-5) O® sat) If the flow rate varies sinusoidally with an amplitude of 2 L/min and a period of 0.5 min. What is the amplitude of the temporature signal after the transients have died out? ‘Question 2: [25M] ‘A process that can be modeled as a time delay is controlled using proportional feedback controller.The control valve and measurement device have negligible dynamics and steady- state gain of Ky= 0.5 and Ky = I , respectively.Afler a small set point change is ‘made, a sustained oscillation occurs, which has as period of 10 min, ‘a what controller gain is being used? be Tow large is time delay? BITS,PILANI-DUBAI CAMPUS Academic City, Dubai Year III — semester 2 2008-2009 Quiz 3 CourseNo. CHE UC441 Course Title : Process Control Date: April 2009 Time 20 minutes. ‘Max Mrks=5 NAME, ~ 1D: Question 1: [1=141=3 M] a- Mention the main steps in control system design b+ What is the relation between process degree of freedom and control degree of freedom ‘Mention the typical layers of protection in a modem chemical plant 2: - (2M) ‘A Temperature control system for distillation coumn is shown in the figure The temperature 7 of a tray near the top of the column is controlled by adjusting the reflux flow rate, Draw a block diagram for this feedback control system. You may assume that, both feed flow F and feed composition Xp are disturbance variables and that all of the instrumentation, including the controller, is pneumatic. seen es Refix Disa ine 7 —@-+>+©) oo! BITS,PILANI-DUBAI CAMPUS. Academic City, Dubai Year IIT - semester 2 2008-2009 Quiz 2 Course No. CHE UC441 Date : March 11,2009 Time 20 mi NAME Question 1: Consider the following transfer function G(S)=Y(S)/U()=5/1 0841 Course Title : Process Control ules Max Mrks=5 a what is the steady state gain and time constant b- if U(S) = 2/s what is the final value of Y(t) juestion 2: PM) A thermocouple has the following characteristics when immersed in stirred bath: Mass of thermocouple = 1g Heat capacity of thermocouple =0.25 eal/g °C Hat Transfer coefficient -20 cal/em’ h °C (for thermocouple and path) Surface area of thermocouple = 3 cm? Derive a transfer function model for the thermocouple relating the change in its indicated output T to the change in the temperature of its surroundings Ts assuming uniformn temperature ,no conduction in leads,and constant physical properties Qustion 3: [1.SM] For the process described by the exact transfer function G(s) = 5/ (1Os+1)(4s+1)($#1)(0.2841) Find an approximate transfer function G(s) = time delay form that describes this process usin; e/(1+1)s) (14225) of second order plus 1g skogestad’s method. BITS,PILANI-DUBAI CAMPUS Academic City, Dubai Year Ill — semester 2 2008-2009 Quiz 1 Course No. _ CHE UC441 Course Title : Process Control Date: FEB 17,2009 Time 20 minutes Max Mrks=5 ‘NAME: - wD. Question. uM What are the different type of process Variables? 1. oe 2 estion 2 (2M) Draw the hierarchy of process control activities [drawing at behind] Qustion 3: (2M) ‘Analyze the degree of freedom for the blending model as in the unsteady state component balance equation below: ACV pide =wrxrtwxewaxs where V: Tank volume[constant] p: Density [constant] ww: Mass flow rate ,w is constant x: Mass fraction Suffixes 1 and 2 represent 2 different inlet streams

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