Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Systems Author: Charles M. Close Dean K. Frederick Jonathan C. Newell | Language: English | ISBN:
0471394424 | Format: EPUB
Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Systems Description
The book presents the methodology applicable to the modeling and analysis of a variety of dynamic systems, regardless of their physical origin. It includes detailed modeling of mechanical, electrical, electro-mechanical, thermal, and fluid systems. Models are developed in the form of state-variable equations, input-output differential equations, transfer functions, and block diagrams. The Laplace-transform is used for analytical solutions. Computer solutions are based on MATLAB and Simulink.
- Paperback: 592 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 3 edition (August 20, 2001)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0471394424
- ISBN-13: 978-0471394426
- Product Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 1.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Introduction.
Translational Mechanical Systems.
Standard Forms for System Models.
Block Diagrams and Computer Simulation.
Rotational Mechanical Systems.
Electrical Systems.
Transform Solutions of Linear Models.
Transform Function Analysis.
Developing a Linear Model.
Electromechanical Systems.
Thermal Systems.
Fluid Systems.
Block Diagrams for Dynamic Systems.
Modeling, Analysis, and Design Tools.
Feedback Design with MATLAB.
Appendix A: Units.
Appendix B: Matrices.
Appendix C: Complex Algebra.
Appendix D: Classical Solution of Differential Equations.
Appendix E: Laplace Transforms.
Appendix F: Selected Reading.
Appendix G: Answers to Selected Problems.
Index.
I had to buy this book for my last semester in electrical engineering. It is a good choice as an introduction to mathematical tools used in representation and analysis of dynamic systems, electrical or mecanical.
First, there are a few chapters about basic notions of dynamic (translational and rotational. You can pass this part quickly if you had a few mechanic classes, because it is just to show the good way to represent systems in modeling. Next, a good explanation of state variable modeling, transfert function, linear vs non linear equations, etc, is well written, with good examples, without too advanced maths. If you have learned basic notions in calculus and linear algebra, you can follow the text pretty easily.
By Charles-Eric Langlois
I'm not surprised that this book scores highly (and will continue to). "Dr. Charles M. Close" was a professor
of mine at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; and while in other course too, we also used his books. His drive
for perfection in writing, instruction, and presentation of critical subject matter is un-paralleled anywhere.
You simply "get it" with him.
His writing and presentation style, in fact, profoundly moulded the way I approached authoring of technical
documents.
University faculty and students alike will learn a ton from this and other of his books. This is true!
Enjoy.
By nyceyes
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