PCI End Semester NIT Jalandhar M.Tech
PCI End Semester NIT Jalandhar M.Tech
PCI End Semester NIT Jalandhar M.Tech
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Dr B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology Jalandhar
Common for M. Tech. 1st Sem. & Ph.D
(Control and Instrumentation Engineering)
CIX-503 (Process Control and Instrumentation)
End Semester Examination-2018
Course Coordinator: Dr. Om Prakash Verma
Roll No…………………… Date:…………………..
Fig. 1
(d) Consider a typical pneumatic valve shown in Fig 2. The position of the stem will determine the size of the opening for the flow and
consequently the size of the flow. The position of the stem is determined by the balances of all the forces.
(i) Determine the various forces that balances all the forces.
(ii) Determine the dynamics of the pneumatic valve.
(iii) Approximate the obtained dynamics to first order system.
Fig. 2
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2. 2.5 4 = 10
(a) An experiment has been performed to determine the final concentration of the black liquor exit from the heptad’s stage multiple stage
evaporator (MSE) configured with backward feed flow. The concentration of the black liquor is considered to be function of the weak
liquor flow rate however, dependence on temperature has been neglected for some time. The following normalized data were obtained
Weak liquor flow rate, ui 1.0 2.3 2.9 4.0 4.9 5.8 6.5 7.7 8.4 9.0
Concentrated liquor, Yi 2.0 4.4 5.4 7.5 9.1 10.8 12.3 14.3 15.8 16.8
Find the best linear model and compare it with the best quadratic model.
(b) The following process illustrate the production of ethane from ethanol: Ethanol is feed to continuous reactor with presence of Acid
Sulphuric catalyzer to produce ethylene. Distillation process then will be applied to separate ethylene-H2O mixture. Ethylene as a top
product is then condensate with condenser to perform liquid ethylene. Hydrogenation of ethylene applies in another reactor with presence
of Nickel catalyzer to produce ethane as a final product. Develop Process Flow Diagram for these processes.
(c) Find suitable values for the PID parameters using the Z-N tuning strategy for the nominal plant Go. Where
e s
G0 ( s)
s 1
(d) A section of a chemical plant makes two specially products (E, F) from two raw materials (A, B) that are in limited supply. Each product
is formed in a separate process as shown in Fig. 3. Raw materials A and B do not have to be totally consumed. The reactions involving
A and B are as follows:
Process 1: A + B → E
Process 2: A + 2B → F
The processing cost includes the costs of utilities and supplies. Labor and other costs are $200/day for process 1 and $350/day for
process 2. These costs occur even if the production of E or F is zero. Formulate the objective function as the total operating profit per
day.
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3. 2.5 4 = 10
(a) Derive the optimal condition for the problem of terminal time t 1 specified whereas x(t1) is free.
(b) Find the curve with minimum arc length between the point x(0) = 1 and the line t1 = 4.
(c) State the Lyapunov stability theorem with example of Mass-Damper-Spring nonlinear system.
(d) For the dynamics of a nonlinear system described by the equation:
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x1 x2
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x 2 x2 x1
3
Prove that system is globally asymptotically stable using the Lyapunov’s function of the form
V ( x) x1 x1 x1 x2 x2
4 2 2
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5. 2.5 4 = 10
(a) Fig. 5 shows the schematic of liquid level control system. A motor lubricating oil into the tank until the high-level sensor turn on. At that
point, it is required to turn off the motor until the level falls below the low-level sensor. Then, the fill motor is turned on and the process
is repeated. Level transducers are placed at the bottom critical point and the top critical points. These level transducers are connected to
the PLC. Design ladder diagram and explain scan wise performance.
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(b) Two strain gauges, with the specifications given above are mounted on a structural member in a push-pull configuration, connected in a
bridge along with two standard resistances, whose output is fed to an amplifier as shown in the Fig. 6. Determine the output voltage V0
per unit battery voltage, under maximum loading.
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(c) Fermentation is a chemical process where sugar, in presence of microorganism breaks down into alcohol and carbon dioxide. Control of
fermentation finds wide applications in several industries, e.g. (a) brewing, (b) dairy (c) bakery (d) wine. Fig. 7 shows a typical control
scheme for controlling the dissolved oxygen content in a fermentation process.
(i) Explain the operation of the control scheme. What type of control is it?
(ii) Identify the inner and outer loops in the control system.
(iii) What types of control would you recommend for the inner and outer loops?
Fig. 7
(d) Define the term Gauge Factor. Derive the equation for the gauge factor with consideration of variation in resistivity of the materials.
6. Write short notes on any four (With suitable example and application if required) 2.5 4 = 10
(i) SCADA and DCS system
(ii) Override and Inferential control
(iii) Selective and Ratio control
(iv) First and second order pade system
(v) KKT condition for the optimization
(vi) Adaptive control (MRAS)
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