System dynamics for engineering students concepts and applications
"System Dynamics is an engineering discipline in which students learn how to create and analyze mathematical models of dynamic mechanical, electrical/electromagnetic, thermal and fluid/pneumatic systems with the practical goal of using this knowledge to design and test various real-world system...
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Burlington, MA
Academic Press
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Mechanical systems I
- Chapter 3. Mechanical Systems II
- Chapter 4. Electrical systems
- Chapter 5. Fluid and Thermal systems
- Chapter 6. The Laplace Transform
- Chapter 7. Transfer Function Approach
- Chapter 8. State-space Approach
- Chapter 9. Frequency Domain Approach
- Chapter 10. Coupled-field Systems
- Chapter 11. Introduction to modeling and design of feedback control system
- Appendix A Solution to Linear Ordinary Homogeneous Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients
- Appendix B Review of Matrix Algebra
- Appendix C Essentials of Matlab and System Dynamics-related Toolboxes
- Appendix D Deformations, Strains and Stresses of Flexible Mechanical Components.


