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William Palm's System
Dynamics is a major new entry in this course offered
for Mechanical, Aerospace and Electrical Engineering
students, as well as practicing engineers.
Palm's text is notable for
having the strongest coverage of computational software
and system simulation of any available book. MATLAB is
introduced in Chapter 1, and every subsequent chapter has
a MATLAB Applications section.
No previous experience with
MATLAB is assumed; methods are carefully explained, and a
detailed appendix outlines use of the program. M-files are
provided on the accompanying Book Website for all users of
the book. SIMULINK is introduced in Chapter 5, and used in
subsequent chapters to demonstrate the use of system
simulation techniques.
This textbook also makes a
point of using real-world systems, such as vehicle
suspension systems and motion control systems, to
illustrate textbook content.
Table of contents
1 Introduction
2 Modeling of Rigid-Body Mechanical Systems
3 Solution Methods for Dynamic Models
4 Spring and Damper Elements in Mechanical Systems
5 Block Diagrams and State-Variable Models
6 Electrical and Electromechanical Systems
7 Fluid and Thermal Systems
8 System Analysis in the Time Domain
9 System Analysis in the Frequency Domain
10 Modeling and Analysis of Control Systems
11 Control System Design
12 Vibration Applications
Appendix A Introduction to MATLAB
Appendix B Guide to Selected MATLAB Commands and Functions
Appendix C Numerical Methods
Appendix D Fourier Series |