2.003 Modeling Dynamics and Control I, Spring 2005
The vital electric components of the flash circuitry in a single-use disposable camera. In this device, a LC circuit generates a high voltage to fire the flash bulb. (Image by Prof. David Trumper.)
课程重点
This course features an extensive problem set archive with solutions in the
assignments section. Also, a comprehensive set of laboratory exercises is available in the
labs section. These labs include descriptions, instructions, video demonstrations, and step-by-step photographs and images.
Please note that since our last publication, the translated version available may not have the most current content that is available on the MIT OCW site.
课程描述
This course is the first of a two term sequence in modeling, analysis and control of dynamic systems. The various topics covered are as follows: mechanical translation, uniaxial rotation, electrical circuits and their coupling via levers, gears and electro-mechanical devices, analytical and computational solution of linear differential equations, state-determined systems, Laplace transforms, transfer functions, frequency response, Bode plots, vibrations, modal analysis, open- and closed-loop control, instability, time-domain controller design, and introduction to frequency-domain control design techniques. Case studies of engineering applications are also covered.
技术需求
Special software is required to use some of the files in this course: .m, .zip and .mov.