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| Sep13-12, 02:16 PM | #1 |
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Determine the gain of the proportional controller.
The block diagram (attached) shows the control of an electric heating
system. The heater is driven from a voltage-controlled power supply, the voltage V1 being derived from a potientiometer. The output temperature, θO, is subject to disturbances, θD, because of changes in the ambient temperature. It is proposed to apply 'disturbance feedback control' to the system by the inclusion of a transducer that measures the external temperature and feeds a signal back to the input via a proportional controller of gain H. Determine the required value of H to eliminate the effect of the disturbance Don't really know where to start with this, would be gratefull for any help. Thanks! |
| Sep14-12, 06:56 AM | #2 |
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rrab186, if you get no help with this in the next 24 hrs, could I suggest that you replace the .doc with a .jpg as I don't have the software to view .doc files.
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| Sep14-12, 03:15 PM | #3 |
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Here's a jpeg of the diagram.
I have managed to get an answer of 25, not sure if this is correct. |
| Sep14-12, 07:36 PM | #4 |
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