Analytical System Dynamics: Modeling and Simulation By Brian Fabien (auth.)
2009 | 326 Pages | ISBN: 0387856048 | PDF | 10 MB
2009 | 326 Pages | ISBN: 0387856048 | PDF | 10 MB
Analytical System Dynamics: Modeling and Simulation combines results from analytical mechanics and system dynamics to develop an approach to modeling constrained multidiscipline dynamic systems. This combination yields a modeling technique based on the energy method of Lagrange, which in turn, results in a set of differential-algebraic equations that are suitable for numerical integration. Using the modeling approach presented in this book enables one to model and simulate systems as diverse as a six-link, closed-loop mechanism or a transistor power amplifier.Drawing upon years of practical experience and using numerous examples and applications Brian Fabien discusses:Lagrange's equation of motion starting with the First Law of Thermodynamics, rather than the traditional Hamilton's principleTreatment of the kinematic/structural analysis of machines and mechanisms, as well as the structural analysis of electrical/fluid/thermal networksVarious aspects of modeling and simulating dynamic systems using a Lagrangian approach with more than 125 worked examples Simulation results for various models developed using MATLABAnalytical System Dynamics: Modeling and Simulation will be of interest to students, researchers and practicing engineers who wish to use a multidisciplinary approach to dynamic systems incorporating material and examples from electrical systems, fluid systems and mixed technology systems that carries the derivation of differential equations to a final form that can be used for simulation.