Soumitro Banerjee ...
296 pages - Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (August 5, 2005)
Language: English - ISBN-10: 0470868449 - ISBN-13: 978-0470868447
Modelling and analysis of dynamical systems is a widespread practice as
it is important for engineers to know how a given physical or
engineering system will behave under specific circumstances.
This
text provides a comprehensive and systematic introduction to the methods
and techniques used for translating physical problems into mathematical
language, focusing on both linear and nonlinear systems. Highly
practical in its approach, with solved examples, summaries, and sets of
problems for each chapter, Dynamics for Engineers covers all aspects of the modelling and analysis of dynamical systems.
Key features: Introduces
the Newtonian, Lagrangian, Hamiltonian, and Bond Graph methodologies,
and illustrates how these can be effectively used for obtaining
differential equations for a wide variety of mechanical, electrical, and
electromechanical systems.Develops a geometric understanding
of the dynamics of physical systems by introducing the state space, and
the character of the vector field around equilibrium points.+ Sets out features of the dynamics of nonlinear systems, such as like limit cycles, high-period orbits, and chaotic orbits. + Establishes methodologies for formulating discrete-time models, and for developing dynamics in discrete state space.
Senior
undergraduate and graduate students in electrical, mechanical, civil,
aeronautical and allied branches of engineering will find this book a
valuable resource, as will lecturers in system modelling, analysis,
control and design. This text will also be useful for students and
engineers in the field of mechatronics.