An electrically heated stirred tank system of section 2.4.3 (page 23) of the Textbook is modeled by the following second

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An electrically heated stirred tank system of section 2.4.3 (page 23) of the Textbook is modeled by the following second

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An electrically heated stirred tank system of section 2.4.3 (page 23) of the Textbook is modeled by the following second order differential equation 9021/ct2 12 dT/dt + T -T+0.05Q where T and Tare inlet and outlet temperatures of the liquid streams and is the heat input rate. At steady stato Tiss = 100 °C.T. - 350 °C, Q ss5000 kcalimin (a) Obtain the transfer function (syQ (s) for this process [Transfer_function (b) Time constant and damping coefficient in the transfer function are: [Tau]. [Zeta) (c) Ato, if Q is suddenly changed from 5000 kcal/min to 6000 kcal/min calculate the exit temperature T after 2 minutes. [T-2minutes) (d) Calculate the exit temperature T after 8 minutes. [T-8minutes) For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac)
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