ME 330 Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Systems (3 cr.)


Prerequisites: ECE 204 and MATH 262

Corequisites: NONE

Textbooks: K. Ogata, System Dynamics, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2003.

Description: Introduction to dynamic engineering systems; electrical, mechanical, fluid, and thermal components; linear system response; Fourier series and Laplace transform.

Goals: This course is designed to teach students the basic concept for modeling the behavior of dynamic systems. The development of a mathematical modeling for an engineering system is treated. Basic solution techniques for solving these problems and the interpretation of system behavior are discussed.

Outcomes:

Topics: 1. Dynamic system elements (3 classes)
      a) Mechanical
      b) Electrical
      c) Electromechanical
2. Fourier series, fourier transforms and Laplace transforms (4 classes)
3. Analysis of linear systems (4 classes)
      a) First order
      b) Second order
4. Transient response of linear systems (4 classes)
5. Sinusoidal steady state analysis (4 classes)
6. System functions, poles, zeros (5 classes)
7. Block diagrams (3 classes)
8. Introduction to state space approach ( 1 class)