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Offline stephTopic starter

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Control question
« on: April 22, 2022, 11:48:05 pm »
Hi everyone my name is Steph, I'm a first year EE student. Just started control theory and I have been given a question on a heating system (water heater).

I have created a block diagram of the system and reduced it to a single transfer function. I have been asked to work out what the temperature of the water is when 2 volts is placed at the input. From the attached you will find i'm getting two different answers; 40 degrees C from the reduced block diagram, and 20 degrees C from the final transfer function. My head is telling me that the reduced block diagram is the correct answer (because the feed back voltage = input voltage). However because i have just started control theory i'm not 100% sure which will be the correct answer. If i'm thinking wrong could you please explain to me why.

Thanks Steph   
 

Offline Andy Watson

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Re: Control question
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2022, 12:59:12 am »
Add voltage (or temperature) values to your block diagram. In particular, note the "error" voltage at the node between the summation and the forward-gain section (K=20).
Try it with output temperatures of 40 and 20 degrees - I think you will find that only the 20 degree senario gives consistent results.
« Last Edit: April 23, 2022, 01:03:10 am by Andy Watson »
 

Offline stephTopic starter

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Re: Control question
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2022, 03:32:39 pm »
Hi Andy.

Thanks for that, I understand now  :) :)
 


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