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Dynamic Systems Modeling Simulation And Analysis New Yang

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Dynamic Systems Modeling Simulation And Analysis New Yang
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 377.03 MB
Pages: 800
Author: Yang, Bingen, Abramova, Inna
ISBN: 9781107179790, 1107179793
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: New

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Dynamic Systems Modeling Simulation And Analysis New Yang by Yang, Bingen, Abramova, Inna 9781107179790, 1107179793 instant download after payment.

Presenting students with a comprehensive and efficient approach to the modeling, simulation,
and analysis of dynamic systems, this textbook addresses mechanical, electrical, thermal
and fluid systems, feedback control systems, and their combinations. It features a robust
introduction to fundamental mathematical prerequisites, suitable for students from a range
of backgrounds; clearly established three-key procedures – fundamental principles, basic
elements, and ways of analysis – for students to build on in confidence as they explore new
topics; over 300 end-of-chapter problems, with solutions available for instructors, to solidify
a hands-on understanding; and clear and uncomplicated examples using MATLAB®/
Simulink®, and Mathematica®, to introduce students to computational approaches. With
a capstone chapter focused on the application of these techniques to real-world engineering
problems, this is an ideal resource for a single-semester course in dynamic systems for
students in mechanical, aerospace, and civil engineering.

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