Introductory engineering modeling emphasizing differential models and computer simulations

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Introductory engineering modeling emphasizing differential models and computer simulations

William G. Rieder, Henry R. Busby

Wiley, c1986

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

An introductory text for undergraduate and junior courses in engineering modeling. It shows how to use the digital computer in setting up and using applied mathematical models containing derivations. The book builds model set-up skills necessary to develop successful computer generated simulations and emphasizes practical engineering applications rather than computer science topics. Numerous problems illustrate practical engineering applications.

Table of Contents

  • MODEL SETUPS: Some Engineering Approaches to Model Setups and Simulations
  • Setups Involving Ordinary Derivatives
  • Setups Involving Partial Derivatives
  • SIMULATION METHODS: Numerical Simulations for Ordinary-Derivative Models
  • Model Identifications and Choice of Simulation Method
  • Numerical Simulations from Partial-Derivative Models
  • Numerical Simulations Using Finite Elements
  • Closure
  • Appendixes
  • Index.

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