System Dynamics for Engineering Students : Concepts and Applications
System Dynamics for Engineering Students : Concepts and Applications
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Author(s): Lobontiu, Nicolae
ISBN No.: 9780128045596
Pages: 786
Year: 201708
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 128.16
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

System Dynamics for Engineering Students: Concepts and Applications, Second Edition, takes a classical approach to system dynamics with a balanced treatment of mechanical, electrical and thermal-fluid systems. This is the first text to include examples from compliant mechanisms and micro/nano electromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS). The book uses modeling and solution techniques that are familiar from other disciplines (such as ordinary differential equations) and also introduces new modeling and solution procedures, including extensive use of MATLAB and Simulink. It is designed for use as a one semester systems dynamics text for upper-level undergraduate students with emphasis on mechanical, electrical, or aerospace engineering. The book contains a large number of worked examples and end of chapter exercises that allows the reader to apply concepts to realistic engineering situations. MATLAB and Simulink are used, where appropriate, to show numerical solutions and/or to solve symbolically mathematical models too involved to be solved by hand. Wherever possible, more than one solution method is provided to enable using an algorithm that best suits various approaches to the same problem. The book also contains extensive online support materials such as advanced topics, additional exercises, m-files, and (for instructors) a solutions manual and PPT lecture slides.


This text will appeal to junior and senior undergraduate students in mechanical, electrical and aerospace engineering programs. Provides a balanced treatment of mechanical, electrical and thermal-fluid systems, making it appealing to readers from a wide variety of engineering disciplines Includes unique coverage of coupled-field systems, analyzing the interactions in piezoelectric, thermomechanical and electrothermomechanical systems Uses MATLAB and Simulink where appropriate to show numerical solutions and/or to solve symbolically mathematical models too involved to be solved by hand Provides more than one solution method to enable using an algorithm that best suits various approaches to the same problem Includes extensive online support materials featuring advanced topics, additional exercises, m-files and, for instructors, a solutions manual and PPT lecture slides.


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