Sinusoidal response to sinusoidal input (Process control)

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Homework Statement
The sinusoidal response is a common response type in first-order industrial process control systems. This response is characterized by the oscillation that occurs in the controlled variable around its steady state value, when a sinusoidal input is applied to the system. Which of the following correctly describes one of the main characteristics of the sinusoidal response in first-order systems?


a) The amplitude of the sinusoidal response is not affected by the frequency of the sinusoidal input.
b) The amplitude of the sinusoidal response increases as the frequency of the sinusoidal input increases.
c) The amplitude of the sinusoidal response decreases as the frequency of the sinusoidal input increases.
d) The phase of the sinusoidal response is directly proportional to the frequency of the sinusoidal input.
e )The phase of the sinusoidal response is inversely proportional to the frequency of the sinusoidal input.
Relevant Equations
G(s) = K/(Ts + 1) (basic first orde transfer function)
This a homeawork from my graduate course. I know that a sinusoidal input affects both the amplitude and phase of the response, but I don't know how it does.

I'd be really glad if someone could help.

Thanks
 
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It might help to be a little more precise in the statements. If you mean 1/(Ts+1), then write that, not 1/Ts +1. If you mean first order LAG, then write that. If you mean amplitude GAIN, then write that. If you mean phase SHIFT, then right that.
That being said, how do you think that a first order lag would respond to faster frequencies? A lag is slow to respond. That should help you to rule out a lot of the incorrect answers.
We can not give answers to homework-type problems and can only give guidance and hints for your work. So I don't think that I can say more.
 
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That was great! Thanks a lot!
 

Related to Sinusoidal response to sinusoidal input (Process control)

What is sinusoidal response to sinusoidal input in process control?

Sinusoidal response to sinusoidal input in process control refers to how a system reacts to a sinusoidal input signal. The system's output will also be a sinusoidal signal, with the same frequency as the input but potentially different amplitude and phase.

Why is sinusoidal response important in process control?

Sinusoidal response is important in process control because many systems are naturally exposed to sinusoidal disturbances or have sinusoidal inputs. Understanding how a system responds to these inputs helps in analyzing and designing control systems to maintain stability and performance.

How is the amplitude of the sinusoidal response related to the input in process control?

The amplitude of the sinusoidal response is determined by the system's transfer function, which relates the output to the input. The ratio of the output amplitude to the input amplitude is known as the magnitude ratio or gain of the system.

What is the phase shift in sinusoidal response to sinusoidal input?

The phase shift in sinusoidal response refers to the delay between the input and output sinusoidal signals. It is measured in degrees and indicates how much the output signal lags or leads the input signal. Phase shift is crucial in understanding the stability and behavior of the system.

How can sinusoidal response be analyzed and controlled in process control?

Sinusoidal response can be analyzed using frequency response techniques such as Bode plots and Nyquist plots. By understanding the system's frequency response characteristics, controllers can be designed to adjust the system's behavior and achieve desired performance criteria.

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