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This document describes an assignment to tune feedback loops for a double-effect evaporator system. The composition of the product from the last effect is controlled by manipulating steam to the first effect. Students are asked to plot the open-loop step response for a change in inlet composition and the closed-loop response for two PI controllers tuned for different performance criteria.
This document describes an assignment to tune feedback loops for a double-effect evaporator system. The composition of the product from the last effect is controlled by manipulating steam to the first effect. Students are asked to plot the open-loop step response for a change in inlet composition and the closed-loop response for two PI controllers tuned for different performance criteria.
This document describes an assignment to tune feedback loops for a double-effect evaporator system. The composition of the product from the last effect is controlled by manipulating steam to the first effect. Students are asked to plot the open-loop step response for a change in inlet composition and the closed-loop response for two PI controllers tuned for different performance criteria.
Consider the typical control system for the double-effect evaporator shown in Fig. I. Evaporators are characterized by slow dynamics. The composition of the product out of the last effect is controlled by manipulating the steam to the first effect. The design feed rate and composition are 50,000 lb/h and 5.0 weight %, respectively. Using a Simulink simulation for the given transfer functions 1 () and 2 () plot the open-loop step response of the product composition for a change of 0.75% by weight in the composition of the solution entering the first effect. Plot the response of the product composition to a change of 2.5% in controller output. The composition sensor/transmitter has a range of 10 to 35 weight %. The transmitter gain has been included in 1 () and 5.12 130 17.07 96 2 (). 1 () = & 2 () = . 450 +1 141 +1 Identify 1 () using fit 1 parameters for a first order plus dead time process. Tune a proportional-integral controller for quarter decay ratio response. Tune a PI controller for 5% overshoot, using the controller synthesis method. Plot the closed loop response of the plant for both controllers.