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Nonlinear System Dynamics

โœ Scribed by W. Richard Kolk, Robert A. Lerman (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
358
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Engineers, scientists, and applied mathematicians are habitually curious about behavior of physical systems. More often than not they will model the system and then analyze the model, hoping to expose the system's dynamic secrets. Traditionally, linear methods have been the norm and nonlinear effects were only added peripherally. This bias for linear techniques arises from the consumยญ mate beauty and order in linear subs paces and the elegance of linear indepenยญ dence is too compelling to be denied. And the bias has been, in the past, forยญ tified by the dearth of nonlinear procedures, rendering the study of nonlinear dynamics untidy. But now a new attractiveness is being conferred on that nonยญ descript patchwork, and the virtue of the hidden surprises is gaining deserved respect. With a wide variety of individual techniques available, the student and the engineer as well as the scientist and researcher, are faced with an almost overwhelming task of which to use to help achieve an understanding sufficient to reach a satisfying result. If linear analysis predicts system behavior suffiยญ ciently close to reality, that is delightful. In the more likely case where nonlinยญ ear analysis is required, we believe this text fills an important void. We have tried to compile and bring some order to a large amount of information and techniques, that although well known, is scattered. We have also extended this knowledge base with new material not previously published.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction Linearityโ€”A Shangri-la....Pages 1-4
Four Interesting Equations....Pages 5-22
Analytic Solutions to Nonlinear Differential Equations....Pages 23-60
Linearization....Pages 61-93
The Describing Function....Pages 94-126
Some Properties of Nonlinear Systems....Pages 127-178
Liapunov Stability....Pages 179-216
Recursions and Their Stability....Pages 217-253
Digital Simulation....Pages 254-284
Spreadsheet Simulationโ€”A Tutorial....Pages 285-322
An Isobaric Cabin Pressure Control....Pages 323-345
Back Matter....Pages 347-350

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