System Dynamics
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Author: III William J. Palm
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.23P
(a) Develop a model of the two liquid heights in the system shown in Figure P7.23. The inflow rate q,ni(t) is a mass flow rate,
(b) Using the values = R, R2= 3R. A | = A, and A2— 4A, find the transfer function
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