JNTU Old Question Papers 2007
JNTU Old Question Papers 2007
JNTU Old Question Papers 2007
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III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2007
PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL
(Chemical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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3. Discuss the working principle & mechanism of pneumatic PID controller with the
help of a neat schematic diagram [16]
4. (a) Develop the block diagram of a generalized feed back control system with one
disturbance, incorporating in each block the appropriate transfer function and
on each stream the appropriate variable. [8]
(b) Develop the closed loop responses for set point and load changes. [4+4]
5. (a) A system has the characteristic equation, S5 + 7S4 + 18S3 + 23S2 + 17S +
6 = 0 By using the Routh criterion determine whether or not the system is
stable.
(b) Explain servo and regulatory control problems with an example. [8+8]
6. Discuss the rules for plotting root - locus diagrams in detail. [16]
7. Sketch the gain versus frequency asymptotic Bode diagram for the following transfer
function. Also find the actual gain and phase angle at ω= 10
100
G(s) =
(10s + 1)(s + 1)
[16]
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Code No: RR320803 Set No. 2
III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2007
PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL
(Chemical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A mercury thermometer having first order dynamics with a time constant of 60 sec
is placed in a temperature bath at 350 C. After the thermometer resumes steady
state, it is suddenly placed in a bath at 400 C at t=0 and left there for 60 sec, after
which it is immediately returned to the bath at 350 C.
(a) Draw a sketch showing the variation of thermometer reading with time.
(b) Calculate the thermometer reading at t=30 sec and t=120 sec. [8+8]
2. (a) What is an interacting and non - interacting system? Explain with examples.
(b) Derive an expression for the response of two non-interacting liquid - level tanks
in series with equal time constants, for step change in the inlet flow rate. [8+8]
4. Consider the control system shown below figure4. Derive Y(s)/R(s) and Y(s) /U(s)
[8+8]
Figure 4
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Code No: RR320803 Set No. 2
(b) Compare Cohen-coon method and Zieglar-Nichols method of controller tuning.
[8+8]
6. Sketch the root loci for the control system having the characteristics equation
K
1+ =0
(s + 1)(s + 2)(s + 4)
Locate quantitatively all the poles, zeros, asymptotes, break away point and imag-
inary axis cutting points [16]
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Code No: RR320803 Set No. 3
III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2007
PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL
(Chemical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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Figure 5
6. (a) What do you mean by “Root Locus”. Discuss in detail its application to
control systems.
(b) Explain the term cross over frequency [12+4]
7. (a) Derive expression for amplitude ratio and phase angle as functions of ω for
the transfer function G(s) = 1/(s2 -1)
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Code No: RR320803 Set No. 3
(b) What is Bode stability criterion? Discuss its application in analyzing stability
of a general control system. [8+8]
Figure 8
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Code No: RR320803 Set No. 4
III B.Tech II Semester Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2007
PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL
(Chemical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) A thermometer having a time constant of 0.1 min is at steady state tempera-
ture of 90o C. At time t=0, the thermometer is placed in a temperature bath
maintained at 100o C. Determine the time needed for the thermometer to read
98o C.
(b) Water is to be heated batch wise by electrical heater. Initially, the batch is at
room temperature To . When the heater is on thermal energy enters the water
at a constant rate of Q Joules/hour. Find a relation that will predict the rise
in water temperature T with time [8+8]
2. Consider a second - order system with the following transfer function. G(s) =
1
s2 +0.8s+1
. Introduce a step change of magnitude 5 into the system and find
4.
Figure 4
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Code No: RR320803 Set No. 4
(a) Determine the transfer function Y(s)/X(s) for the block diagrams shown in
fig4. Express the results in terms of Ga,Gb,Gc.
(b) Find the transfer function Y(s)/X(s) of the system shownin the below figure4b:
[8+8]
Figure 4b
5. For the control system whose characteristic equation is s4 + 4s3 + 6s2 + 4s + (1
+ K) = 0
6. (a) Discuss the various rules that are to be following for plotting Root-locus dia-
gram.
(b) Applying these rules sketch the root locus diagram for the open-loop transfer
K
function of G = (s+1)(s+2)(s+3) [8+8]
7. Describe the method of control system design by frequency response method. Ex-
plain how it helps the designer [16]
8. (a) Explain rangeability and turndown ratio with respect to control valves.
(b) Differentiate inherent and effective control valve characteristics. [8+8]
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