Computer-Assisted Simulation of Dynamic Systems with Block Diagram Languages explores the diverse applications of these indispensable simulation tools. The first book of its kind, it bridges the gap between block diagram languages and traditional simulation practice by linking the art of analog/hybrid computation with modern pc-based technology. Direct analogies are explored as a means of promoting interdisciplinary problem solving. The reader progresses step-by-step through the creative modeling and simulation of dynamic systems from disciplines as diverse from each other as biology, electronics, physics, and mathematics. The book guides the reader to the dynamic simulation of chaos, conformal mapping, VTOL aircraft, and other highly specialized topics. Alternate methods of simulating a single device to emphasize the dynamic rather than schematic features of a system are provided. Nearly-forgotten computational techniques like that of integrating with respect to a variable other than time are revived and applied to simulation and signal processing. Actual working models are found throughout this eminently readable book, along with a complete international bibliography for individuals researching subjects in dynamic systems. This is an excellent primary text for undergraduate and graduate courses in computer simulation or an adjunct text for a dynamic systems course. It is also recommended as a professional reference book.
By:
Nicholas M. Karayanakis Imprint: CRC Press Inc Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 254mm,
Width: 178mm,
Spine: 27mm
Weight: 952g ISBN:9780849389719 ISBN 10: 0849389712 Pages: 416 Publication Date:24 June 1993 Audience:
General/trade
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Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
The Process of Continuous Dynamic System Simulation. Block Diagrams and Transfer Functions: A Review. The Simulation of Waveforms and Functions. Pendulum Simulations. Topics on Ballistics. Block Diagram Languages and Mathematics. Nonlinear Dynamic Systems-Selected Examples. The Simulation of Electrical Circuits and Devices-I. The Simulation of Electrical Circuits and Devices-II. Aerospace Vehicle Simulation and Human-Machine Control Systems. Nonlinear Functions and Control Systems: Selected Examples. Solving Problems from Diverse Disciplines. Appendix: Useful Devices and Experiments.