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A laboratory experiment in the flow of water through two tanks is sketched in Fig. 2.55. Assume that Eq. (2.74) describes flow through the equal-sized holes at points A, B, or C.
(a) With holes at A and C, but none at B, write the equations of motion for this system in terms of h1 and h2. Assume that h3, = 20 cm, h2 > 20 cm, and h2 2 = 10 cm, the outflow is 200 g/min. (b) A th1 = 30 cm and h2 = 10 cm, compute a linearized model and the transfer function from pump flow (in cubic centimeters per minute) to h2.
(c) Repeat parts (a) and (b) assuming hole A is closed and hole B is open.
Figure 2.55 Two-tank fluid-flow system for Problem 2.24

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