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!!! Lecture 27 - Block Diagrams

Lecture 27
pulls together elements from the course to construct an overall block diagram of a process.  In this lecture, we use these elements to derive individual transfer functions and piece them together into an overall signal flow of the process.
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!!! Lecture 27 - Controller Transfer Functions and Block Diagrams

Lecture 27 demonstrates the application of Transfer Functions for process controllers.  A Transfer Function relates an input to output response of a system.  In this case the input is the Error (SP-PV) and the response is the Controller Output (CO).

* %list list-page% [[Attach:Lecture_Closed_Loop_Transfer_Functions.pdf | Closed Loop Transfer Function Lecture Notes]]

Lecture 27 also
pulls together elements from the course to construct an overall block diagram of a process.  In this lecture, we use these elements to derive individual transfer functions and piece them together into an overall signal flow of the process.
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!!!! Homework

# Course reading for next class: 11.2 (PDC)
# Assignment due by the start of Lecture #28: 11.11
# Homework help for PDC 11.11: [[Attach:pdc11.11.pdf | Problem 11.11 Assistance]]

Relate each problem in the context of the [[Main/CourseCompetencies | overall course objectives]].
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Relate each problem in the context of the [[Main/CourseCompetencies | overall course objectives]].

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!!! Lecture 27 - Block Diagrams

Lecture 27 pulls together elements from the course to construct an overall block diagram of a process.  In this lecture, we use these elements to derive individual transfer functions and piece them together into an overall signal flow of the process.

[[Attach:block_diagram.png]]

* %list list-page% [[Attach:Lecture27_notes.pdf | Lecture 27 Notes]]

!!!! Homework

# Course reading for next class: 11.2 (PDC)
# Assignment due by the start of Lecture #28: 11.11
# Homework help for PDC 11.11: [[Attach:pdc11.11.pdf | Problem 11.11 Assistance]]

Relate each problem in the context of the [[Main/CourseCompetencies | overall course objectives]].
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