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Modelling And Simulation Of Dynamic Systems

Offered By: Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee via Swayam

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Course Description

Overview

The term modeling refers to the development of a mathematical representation of a physical system while the term simulation refers to the procedure of solving the equations that resulted from model development. The quality or usefulness in a model is measured by its ability to capture the governing physical features of the problem. Here, the expertise of the modeler is useful. The model is amenable to manipulation which would be impossible, too expensive, or too impractical to perform on the system which it portrays. This feature makes it a very useful tool to study system behavior.INTENDED AUDIENCE : B. Tech/M.Tech students or Professionals, It is a core course for PG and Elective course for UG.PREREQUISITES : NILLINDUSTRY SUPPORT : Railways, DRDO

Syllabus

Week 1: Introduction to Modelling and SimulationWeek 2: Bond Graph Modelling of Dynamic SystemsWeek 3: Basic System ModelsWeek 4: System Models of Combined SystemsWeek 5: Dynamic Response and System Transfer FunctionWeek 6: Block diagram/Signal flow diagram/State Space formulation and Frequency response.Week 7: Simulation and Simulation applicationWeek 8: Parameter Estimation, System Identification and Optimization

Thanks to the support from MathWorks, enrolled students have access to MATLAB for the duration of the course.

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