24-352 Dynamic Systems and Control
Welcome to 24-352 Dynamic Systems and Controls. This course is offered by Department of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University for Junior level students. This second course on the modeling and analysis of dynamic systems emphasizes the common features which are exhibited by physical systems that include mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal, electrical, and electromechanical elements. State equations and the concepts of equilibrium, linearization, and stability are discussed. Time and frequency domain solutions are developed.
Prerequisites: 21-260, 24-351, 33-107 |
Units: 12 units |
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Last updated : May. 03 2001 14:50ET by Kyun Hee Koh