The transfer function for a PID controller is (where, η i is the integral (reset) time and ηD is the derivative time.) ?
A. Kc(1 + ηis + ηD ). s
B. Kc[1 + (1/ηis) + ηD . s)
C. Kc(1 + ηis + (1/ηD . s)
D. None of these
A. Kc(1 + ηis + ηD ). s
B. Kc[1 + (1/ηis) + ηD . s)
C. Kc(1 + ηis + (1/ηD . s)
D. None of these
A. Beckman thermometer
B. Dilatometer
C. Mercury thermometer
D. Bimetallic thermometer
A. Depends only upon the open loop transfer function
B. Determines its stability
C. Is the same for set point or load changes
D. All A , B & C.
A. Platinum resistance thermometer
B. Mercury in glass thermometer
C. Vapor pressure thermometer
D. Radiation pyrometer
A. First order system
B. Second order system
C. Transportation lag
D. None of these
A. Platinum-platinum + rhodium
B. Chromel-Alumel
C. Iron-constantan
D. Copper-constantan
A. Time taken by the controlled variable to reach 63.2% of its full change
B. Same as transportation lag
C. Same as dead time
D. Time required by the measured variable to reach 63.2% of its ultimate change