System Dynamics ENGN2221  - Details

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Later Year Course


Offered By: Dept Engineering
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Engineering
Offered in: Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

System dynamics is the study of the response of mechanical and electromechanical systems with changing time. The concepts learned in this unit can be used in a number of engineering disciplines including robotics, control system theory, dynamic response of mechanical, aerospace and marine structural components, manufacturing problems, biomedical engineering and interaction between electrical and mechanical systems. Several examples/design problems will be given to illustrate the principles of dynamics. The emphasis of this course will be on rigid body dynamics, electromechanical systems and computer aided design. The topics covered include kinematics of dynamics systemsmomentum formulation for system of particles, variational formulation for system of particles, dynamics of systems containing rigid bodies and dynamics of electrical and electromechanical systems.

Indicative Assessment:

Problem Sets (20%); Laboratory Work (5%); Group Project (20%); Final Exam (55%)

Areas of Interest: Engineering
Requisite Statement:

MATH1014