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Introduction to Simulink® : with Engineering Applications.

Based on the latest MATLAB® and Simulink® 2011 versions, this edition contains five chapters on engineering applications and 20 appendixes describing all Simulink functional blocks followed by illustrative examples.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Karris, Steven
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Fremont : Orchard Publications, 2011.
Edición:3rd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Table of Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Simulink -- 1.1 Simulink and its Relation to MATLAB -- 1.2 Modeling an Electric Circuit -- 1.3 Modeling a Fourthâ??Order Differential Equation -- 1.4 Modeling the Solution of Three Equations with Three Unknowns -- 1.5 Representing a Model as a Subsystem -- 1.6 Simulink Demos -- Chapter 2 Mathematical Applications -- 2.1 Bouncing Ball -- 2.2 Linear Programming -- 2.3 Moving Ladder -- 2.4 Conical Water Reservoir -- 2.5 Comparison of Alternate Proposals -- 2.6 Valuation of a Depleting Asset 
505 8 |a Chapter 3 Dynamics Applications3.1 An Application of Newtonâ€?s Second Law -- 3.2 Ball Thrown Vertically Upward -- 3.3 Barge Pulled by Horse Teams -- 3.4 Rated Speed of an Automobile on a Highway Curve -- 3.5 Train Traveling on a 3 Per Cent Grade -- 3.6 Spring with Upper End Fastened to a Rigid Support -- Chapter 4 Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics Applications -- 4.1 Rise of a Liquid in a Capillary Tube -- 4.2 An Application of a Simplified Form of the Bernoulli Equation -- 4.3 Takeoff Speed for an Aircraft -- 4.4 An Application of the Bulk Modulus 
505 8 |a 4.5 Calculation of Fluid Flow in an Open ChannelChapter 5 Assortment of Math and Engineering Applications -- 5.1 Chemical Solutions -- 5.2 Heat Flow -- 5.3 Cantilever Beam Deflection -- 5.4 Tractrix Curve -- 5.5 Bessel Differential Equation -- 5.6 Van der Pol Differential Equation -- 5.7 Simple Pendulum -- 5.8 Simple Oscillator -- 5.9 Zeroâ??Order Hold and Firstâ??Order Hold as Reconstructors -- 5.10 Direct Form Realizations of a Digital Filter -- 5.11 Series Form Realization of a Digital Filter -- 5.12 Parallel Form Realization of a Digital Filter 
505 8 |a 5.13 3â??bit Up / Down Counter5.14 4â??bit Ring Counter -- 5.15 Massâ??Springâ??Dashpot -- 5.16 Cascaded Massâ??Spring System -- 5.17 Mechanical Accelerometer -- 5.18 Feedback Control Systems -- 5.19 Electric Circuit in Phasor Form -- 5.20 Application of the Superposition Principle -- 5.21 Discrete Time Integration with Variable Amplitude Input -- 5.22 Sâ??Function Example 1 -- 5.23 Sâ??Function Example 2 -- 5.24 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix A Introduction to MATLAB® -- Introduction to MATLAB® -- A.1 MATLAB® and Simulink® -- A.2 Command Window 
505 8 |a A.3 Roots of PolynomialsA.4 Polynomial Construction from Known Roots -- A.5 Evaluation of a Polynomial at Specified Values -- A.6 Rational Polynomials -- A.7 Using MATLAB to Make Plots -- A.8 Subplots -- A.9 Multiplication, Division, and Exponentiation -- A.10 Script and Function Files -- A.11 Display Formats -- Appendix B Masked Subsystems -- B.1 Masks Defined -- B.2 Advantages Using Masked Subsystems -- B.3 Mask Features -- B.4 Creating a Masked Subsystem -- Appendix C Commonly Used -- C.1 Inport, Outport, and Subsystem -- C.2 Ground -- C.3 Terminator 
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