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|a Damic, Vjekoslav.
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|a Mechatronics by Bond Graphs
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|b An Object-Oriented Approach to Modelling and Simulation /
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|a Basic Forms of Model Representation -- Bond Graph Modelling Overview -- An Object-oriented Approach to Modelling -- Object Oriented Modelling in a Visual Environment -- Generation of the Model Equations and Their Solution -- Mechanical Systems -- Electrical Systems -- Control Systems -- Multibody Dynamics -- Continuous Systems. .
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|a This book presents a computer-aided approach to the design of mechatronic systems. Its subject is an integrated modeling and simulation in a visual computer environment. Since the first edition, the simulation software changed enormously, became more user-friendly and easier to use. Therefore, a second edition became necessary taking these improvements into account. The modeling is based on system top-down and bottom-up approach. The mathematical models are generated in a form of differential-algebraic equations and solved using numerical and symbolic algebra methods. The integrated approach developed is applied to mechanical, electrical and control systems, multibody dynamics, and continuous systems. .
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