
Interactive Dynamic-System Simulation
Granino A. Korn(Author)
CRC Press
2nd Edition
Published on 19. April 2016
220 pages
978-1-4398-3643-9 (ISBN)
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Showing you how to use personal computers for modeling and simulation, Interactive Dynamic-System Simulation, Second Edition provides a practical tutorial on interactive dynamic-system modeling and simulation. It discusses how to effectively simulate dynamical systems, such as aerospace vehicles, power plants, chemical processes, control systems, and physiological systems.
Written by a pioneer in simulation, the book introduces dynamic-system models and explains how software for solving differential equations works. After demonstrating real simulation programs with simple examples, the author integrates a new treatment of the difference equation programs needed to model sampled-data control systems with digital controllers. Subsequent chapters provide detailed programming know-how. These chapters cover library, table-lookup, user-definable, limiter, switching, and noise functions; an experiment-protocol scripting language; powerful vector and matrix operations; and classical simulation programs that illustrate a number of useful programming tricks. The final chapter shows how experiment-protocol scripts and compiled DYNAMIC program segments can quickly solve mathematical problems, including fast graph plotting, Fourier transforms, and complex-number plots.
Downloadable ResourcesThe accompanying downloadable resources contain a complete, industrial-strength simulation program package. To install the ready-to-run simulation system, simply copy a single Windows or Linux folder from the downloadable resources. You can then run and modify every program example in the text or try your own projects. For truly interactive modeling, screen-edited programs are run-time compiled and immediately produce solution displays on a typed run command.
Written by a pioneer in simulation, the book introduces dynamic-system models and explains how software for solving differential equations works. After demonstrating real simulation programs with simple examples, the author integrates a new treatment of the difference equation programs needed to model sampled-data control systems with digital controllers. Subsequent chapters provide detailed programming know-how. These chapters cover library, table-lookup, user-definable, limiter, switching, and noise functions; an experiment-protocol scripting language; powerful vector and matrix operations; and classical simulation programs that illustrate a number of useful programming tricks. The final chapter shows how experiment-protocol scripts and compiled DYNAMIC program segments can quickly solve mathematical problems, including fast graph plotting, Fourier transforms, and complex-number plots.
Downloadable ResourcesThe accompanying downloadable resources contain a complete, industrial-strength simulation program package. To install the ready-to-run simulation system, simply copy a single Windows or Linux folder from the downloadable resources. You can then run and modify every program example in the text or try your own projects. For truly interactive modeling, screen-edited programs are run-time compiled and immediately produce solution displays on a typed run command.
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2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Baton Rouge
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
File size
8,10 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-4398-3643-9 (9781439836439)
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Since 1983, Granino A. Korn has been a full-time software developer and consultant at his company G.A. and T.M. Korn Industrial Consultants. From 1957-1983, he was a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Arizona, where he directed the Computer Engineering Research Laboratory. Dr. Korn has authored numerous books and papers over the years. He is a member of Sigma Xi and EUROSIM, a life member of the Society for Computer Simulation, and a fellow of the IEEE. He earned his M.A. from Columbia University and his Ph.D. in physics from Brown University.
Content
Interactive Dynamic-System Simulation. A Gallery of Simple Simulation Programs. Introduction to Control System Simulation. Function Generators and Submodels. Programming the Experiment Protocol. Models Using Vectors and Matrices. Modeling Tricks and Treats. General-Purpose Mathematics. Appendix. Index.
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