Mathematical Modeling - Engineering & Technology, General & Miscellaneous Engineering, Mathematical Programming & Operations Research, Mathematics - Topology, Dynamics - General & Miscellaneous, Business Aspects of Engineering
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Overview
Using an easy-to-follow,intuitive approach,Dynamic Systems: Modeling and Analysis emphasizes the latest modeling and analysis techniques. Its emphasis on the fundamentals,many thoroughly worked examples,and frequent use of free body and effective force diagrams,better prepares students for subsequent courses. The essential mathematical background is covered in detail,and a variety of applications from mechanical to electrical engineering makes this an ideal text for a variety of engineering disciplines.Editorials
Booknews
This standard text for a junior-level course in system dynamics provides information on mathematical modeling and analysis of dynamic systems, accompanied by selected computer simulation. The first three chapters present the quintessential mathematical background, matrix analysis, and system model representations. The next three are concerned with modeling techniques of fundamental dynamic systems. The last chapters cover time and frequency response, Fourier analysis, mechanical vibrations, block diagrams and control systems. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
January 1, 1997
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
Pages
640
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780070216730