Mechatronic systems design : methods, models, concepts / Klaus Janschek ; translation by Kristof Richmond.

In this textbook, fundamental methods for model-based design of mechatronic systems are presented in a systematic, comprehensive form. The method framework presented here comprises domain-neutral methods for modeling and performance analysis: multi-domain modeling (energy/port/signal-based), simulat...

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Main Author: Janschek, Klaus (Author)
Other Authors: Richmond, Kristof (Translator)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
German
Published: Heidelberg : Springer, 2012.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:In this textbook, fundamental methods for model-based design of mechatronic systems are presented in a systematic, comprehensive form. The method framework presented here comprises domain-neutral methods for modeling and performance analysis: multi-domain modeling (energy/port/signal-based), simulation (ODE/DAE/hybrid systems), robust control methods, stochastic dynamic analysis, and quantitative evaluation of designs using system budgets. The model framework is composed of analytical dynamic models for important physical and technical domains of realization of mechatronic functions, such as multibody dynamics, digital information processing and electromechanical transducers. Building on the modeling concept of a technology-independent generic mechatronic transducer, concrete formulations for electrostatic, piezoelectric, electromagnetic, and electrodynamic transducers are presented. More than 50 fully worked out design examples clearly illustrate these methods and concepts and enable independent study of the material.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxi, 805 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3642175309
9783642175305
3642175317
9783642175312
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