Bond Graph Methodology: Development and Analysis of Multidisciplinary Dynamic System Models
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Beschreibung: | Nowadays, engineering systems are becoming increasingly complex and, for design purposes, must be considered as multidisciplinary systems made up of components from different engineering disciplines. With regard to the systematic development and the analysis of models, interdisciplinary methodologies supported by software become more and more important. Bond graphs are a graphical description formalism particularly suited for multidisciplinary systems and used by modellers across the world. Bond Graph Methodology gives a comprehensive, in-depth representation of the state of the art, including recent results gathered from research articles, dissertations and contributions by the author on a number of topics. The structured and rigorous presentation systematically covers model development, analysis of models, numerical computation of models and modern software that can be used for a bond graph approach. The book also includes a range of case studies illustrating various applications of the methodology and provides a glossary. Bond Graph Methodology addresses fundamentals, as well as advanced topics, e.g., models of variable structure, bond graphs for sensitivity analysis and generation of equations for the study of robustness. The compilation and presentation of the material has been inspired by the author's extensive experience in research and teaching. A useful text for advanced courses in modelling, simulation and control, Bond Graph Methodology can also be used for self-study. It has been designed to serve readers interested in the subject of bond graph modelling and those with expertise in related areas, as well as members of the worldwide community of bond graph modellers |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (480 illus) |
ISBN: | 9781848828827 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-1-84882-882-7 |
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title | Bond Graph Methodology Development and Analysis of Multidisciplinary Dynamic System Models |
title_auth | Bond Graph Methodology Development and Analysis of Multidisciplinary Dynamic System Models |
title_exact_search | Bond Graph Methodology Development and Analysis of Multidisciplinary Dynamic System Models |
title_full | Bond Graph Methodology Development and Analysis of Multidisciplinary Dynamic System Models by Wolfgang Borutzky |
title_fullStr | Bond Graph Methodology Development and Analysis of Multidisciplinary Dynamic System Models by Wolfgang Borutzky |
title_full_unstemmed | Bond Graph Methodology Development and Analysis of Multidisciplinary Dynamic System Models by Wolfgang Borutzky |
title_short | Bond Graph Methodology |
title_sort | bond graph methodology development and analysis of multidisciplinary dynamic system models |
title_sub | Development and Analysis of Multidisciplinary Dynamic System Models |
topic | Engineering Computer simulation Engineering design Engineering Design Simulation and Modeling Ingenieurwissenschaften |
topic_facet | Engineering Computer simulation Engineering design Engineering Design Simulation and Modeling Ingenieurwissenschaften |
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