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Website to Accompany Matlab: an Introduction with Applications
Published in Unknown Binding by John Wiley & Sons Inc (26 August, 2004)
Author: Gilat
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Vibration Simulation Using MATLAB and ANSYS
Published in Hardcover by Chapman & Hall/CRC (21 September, 2000)
Authors: Michael R. Hatch and Michael R Hatch
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A nice interface between dynamics and FEA
This book reviews the basic concepts of both dynamics and FEA. Vibration is a common phenomenon found in every walk of life. Automobile to watches we can see vibrations everywhere. For a vibration engineer, it is important to analyse the system behavior dynamically. This can be achieved using a FEA tool like ANSYS. This book delivers the exact thing one would expect as an interface between dynamics and FEA.


Using Matlab, Simulink and Control System Tool Box: A Practical Approach
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall PTR (25 June, 1996)
Authors: Alberto Cavallo, Roberto Setola, and Francesco Vasca
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Using MATLAB to Analyze and Design Control Systems
Published in Paperback by Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company (January, 1992)
Authors: Naomi Ehrich Leonard and W. S. Levine
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A very good introduction to the power of MATLAB
This book provides a good introduction to the power of MATLAB to analyze control systems. It is directed mostly at the 400 level undergraduate, but the practicing engineer might find it of use as an introduction. It is a good balance between teaching the discipline of control systems and the uncovering syntax of MATLAB. MATLAB is pretty straight forward and and almost intuitive (except for its horrible printing commands). This book takes advantage of the fairly easy syntax to get on with some interesting engineering applications. As the title suggests, the applications are in the area of control systems asa encountered by the electrical engineer.


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