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Nov 24, 2024
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ME 230 - Dynamics of Systems4 lecture hours 0 lab hours 4 credits Course Description This course introduces the modeling of electrical and mechanical engineering systems and the various methods for solving their corresponding differential equations. A systems approach is employed to represent dynamical systems and quantify their response characteristics. (prereq: MA 235 , ME 190 , ME 206 or ME 2002 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Understand basic system components of mechanical, electrical, thermal and fluid systems and combine components into systems
- Formulate mechanical, electrical, thermal, fluid and mixed discipline systems into appropriate differential equation models
- Analyze linear systems for dynamic response - both time and frequency response
- Recognize the similarity of the response characteristics of various physically dissimilar systems
- Solve systems using classical methods and MATLAB/Simulink
Prerequisites by Topic
- Electrical circuits
- Differential equations
- Dynamics
Course Topics
- Introduction to dynamic systems (1 class)
- Laplace Transform (3 classes)
- Modeling mechanical systems (5 classes)
- Transfer-function and state-space approaches to modeling (5 classes)
- Modeling electrical and electromechanical systems (5 classes)
- Fluid systems and Thermal systems (5 classes)
- Systems dynamic response analysis: time domain (4 classes)
- Systems dynamic response analysis: frequency domain (4 classes)
- Lab demonstrations (first and second order systems) (4 classes)
- Review and Tests (4 classes)
Coordinator Vincent Prantil
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