Course Objectives 

This class will allow students to define a system and a dynamic system. Students will be able to identify the input and output of a system, as well as the appropriate units used for mechanical, fluid, thermal, and electrical systems. The class will include developing and applying modeling templates for these systems. Mathematical tools will be introduced to analyze the transient response of dynamic systems such as the Laplace transforms for initial conditions and forced transient problems, transfer functions, the inverse Laplace transforms, and the Fourier series.

At the end of the class, students will be able to analyze harmonic  forcing and response of dynamic systems, analyze and design coupled  discrete systems, and apply numerical methods for solving ODEs.

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Homework Example, Week 9:

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Syllabus:

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