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A First Course in Differential Equations, Modeling, and Simulation

โœ Scribed by Carlos A. Smith (Author); Scott W. Campbell (Author)


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2016
Leaves
536
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


A First Course in Differential Equations, Modeling, and Simulation shows how differential equations arise from applying basic physical principles and experimental observations to engineering systems. Avoiding overly theoretical explanations, the textbook also discusses classical and Laplace transform methods for obtaining the analytical solution of

โœฆ Table of Contents


Introduction. Objects in a Gravitational Field. Classical Solutions of Ordinary Linear Differential Equations. Laplace Transforms. Response of First- and Second-Order Systems. Mechanical Systems: Translational. Mechanical Systems: Rotational. Mass Balances. Thermal Systems. Electrical Systems. Numerical Simulation. Answers to Selected Problems.

โœฆ Subjects


Engineering & Technology;Mathematics & Statistics for Engineers;Mathematics & Statistics;Applied Mathematics;Mathematical Physics


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