This document discusses modeling and simulation of physical systems. It covers topics like operator notation and transfer functions, block diagrams, modeling direct and analogy approaches, electrical, mechanical translational and rotational systems, electrical-mechanical coupling, and fluid systems. It also discusses impedance phasors for capacitors, inductors, resistors, and mechanical system impedance analogies.
This document discusses modeling and simulation of physical systems. It covers topics like operator notation and transfer functions, block diagrams, modeling direct and analogy approaches, electrical, mechanical translational and rotational systems, electrical-mechanical coupling, and fluid systems. It also discusses impedance phasors for capacitors, inductors, resistors, and mechanical system impedance analogies.
This document discusses modeling and simulation of physical systems. It covers topics like operator notation and transfer functions, block diagrams, modeling direct and analogy approaches, electrical, mechanical translational and rotational systems, electrical-mechanical coupling, and fluid systems. It also discusses impedance phasors for capacitors, inductors, resistors, and mechanical system impedance analogies.
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