Lecture Notes 16
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Solve ODE in MATLAB in Time and LaPlace Domain
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Homework
- Course reading for next class: 3.5 (PDC)
- Assignment due by the start of Lecture #17: 3.4, 3.6a,c, 3.7a,c from PDC
Don't forget to write the purpose at the beginning of each homework problem. This will help you think about each problem in the context of the overall course objectives.
Don't forget to write the purpose at the beginning of each homework problem. This will help you think about each problem in the context of the overall course objectives.
Don't forget to write the purpose at the beginning of each homework problem. This will help you think about each problem in the context of the overall course objectives.
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Lecture 16 - Laplace Transforms
Laplace Transforms allow differential equations to be converted to algebraic relationships. These algebraic relationships can be rearranged and solved for the dependent variable. Once they are rearranged, an inverse Laplace Transforms gives the solution in the time-domain.
There are a number of proficiencies that are required to transform to and from the Laplace domain. Some of these include integration and partial fraction expansion. These are topics that were covered in prerequisite math courses so much of the material should be review. The new application will be applying these techniques to physical systems for solving process control problems.
Homework
- Course reading for next class: 3.5 (PDC)
- Assignment due by the start of Lecture #17: 3.4, 3.6a,c, 3.7a,c from PDC
Don't forget to write the purpose at the beginning of each homework problem. This will help you think about each problem in the context of the overall course objectives.