Quiz: Process Monitoring and Control: Keeping Systems Stable
Pearson Level 3 Alternative Academic Qualification BTEC National in Engineering (Extended Certificate)
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Building on what you've learned about engineering sectors and organisational functions, let's test your knowledge of how process monitoring and control helps keep systems stable!
What is the main purpose of process monitoring in engineering?
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Which of the following are examples of process control methods? (Select all that apply)
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Keeping systems stable often involves monitoring {{blank0}} such as temperature, pressure, or flow rates.
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A process monitoring system measures a pressure drop of 15 kPa. If the initial pressure was 100 kPa, what is the final pressure?
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Which systems commonly use feedback control? (Select all that apply)
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What happens if a monitored system exceeds its set limits?
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The {{blank0}} is the device used to make adjustments to the system based on feedback data.
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Which term describes the process of adjusting a system to maintain a desired output?
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