Non Interacting Systems
Non Interacting Systems
Non Interacting Systems
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Time
(sec)
1
2
3
Level of tank 2
(mm)
H(t) observed
H(t) predicted
(mm)
(mm)
--
Take readings till the level reaches a steady state in tank 2, fill up columns H(t) observed and
H(t) predicted after calculations.
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CALCULATIONS:
For Tank2
H 2(t) observed = (Level at time t - level at time 0) x 10-3m
Where
Considering non-linear resistance at outlet valve of both tanks, it can be calculated as:
R1 =
R2 =
Where dH1 is change in level of tank1 and dQ is the change in flow and dH2 is change
in level of tank2 from initial to final steady state. Put the values in the above equation to find
out H2 (t) Predicted and plot the graph of H2 (t) Predicted and H2 (t) Observed Vs time.
Model Graph:
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CONCLUSIONS:
1. The step responses of two first order systems arranged in non-interacting mode is
studied and a graph is plotted between Time versus H (both observed and calculated).
2. It is noted that the theoretical value of height matches with the experimental values
and the response is found to be over damped.
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3B. Impulse Response of Two First Order Systems Arranged in nonInteracting Mode
AIM:
To study the impulse response of two first order systems arranged in Non-Interacting
mode.
PROCEDURE:
1) Follow step 1 and 2 of step response experiment
2) Apply impulse input by adding 0.5 lit of water in Tank 1.
3) Record the level of the Tank 2 at regular intervals of 30 sec, until the level reaches steady
state.
4) Record final steady state level of Tank1.
5) Carry out the calculations as mentioned in calculation part and compare the predicted and
observed values of the tank level.
OBSERVATIONS:
Diameter of tanks ,ID: 92mm
Initial flow rate (LPH):
Initial steady state tank1 level (mm):
Initial steady state tank 2 level (mm):
Volume added (lit.):
Final steady state tank1 level (mm):
Final steady state tank 2 level (mm):
S. No.
Time
(sec)
1
2
3
Level of tank 2
(mm)
H(t) observed
H(t) predicted
(mm)
(mm)
--
Take readings of level in tank 2 till it reaches steady state, fill up columns H(t) observed and
H(t) predicted after calculations.
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CALCULATIONS:
For tank2
H 2(t) observed = (Level at time t - level at time 0) x 10-3m
H 2(t) Predicted = V R 2
e t/1 e t/2
1 2
CONCLUSIONS:
1. The impulse response of two first order systems arranged in non- interacting mode is
studied and a graph is plotted between Time versus H (both observed and calculated).
2. It is noted that the theoretical value of height matches with the experimental values.
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