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Engineer's Guide to MATLAB : With Applications from Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical, and Civil Engineering by Gregory Walsh, Balakumar Balachandran, Shapour Azarm, Edward B. Magrab and James Duncan (2004, Perfect)

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PublisherPrentice Hall PTR
ISBN-100131454994
ISBN-139780131454996
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Number of Pages725 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameEngineer's Guide to MATLAB : With Applications from Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical, and Civil Engineering
Publication Year2004
SubjectEngineering (General), Mathematical & Statistical Software, Computer Science
TypeTextbook
AuthorGregory Walsh, Balakumar Balachandran, Shapour Azarm, Edward B. Magrab, James Duncan
Subject AreaComputers, Technology & Engineering
FormatPerfect

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Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2004-060007
TitleLeadingAn
IllustratedYes
Table Of Content(NOTE: Each chapter concludes with Exercises.) 1. Introduction,Edward B. Magrab 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. The MATLAB Environment. 1.3. Ways to Use MATLAB. 1.4. Online Help. 1.5. Some Suggestions on How to Use MATLAB. 1.6. Organization of the Book and its Goals. 1.7. Summary of Functions Introduced in Chapter. 2. Matrices and MATLAB,Edward B. Magrab 2.1. Introduction. 2.2. Matrices and Vectors. 2.3. Creation of Vectors. 2.4. Creation of Matrices. 2.5. Dot Operations. 2.6. Mathematical Operation with Matrices. 2.7. Summary of Functions Introduced in Chapter. 3. Data Input/Output,Edward B. Magrab 3.1. Strings and Annotated Output. 3.3. Input/Output Data Files. 3.4. Cell Arrays. 3.5. Input Microsoft Excel Files. 3.6.Summary of Functions Introduced in Chapter. 4. Program Flow Control,Edward B. Magrab 4.1. Introduction-Logical Operator. 4.2. Control of Program Flow. 4.3. Summary of Functions Introduced in Chapter. 5. Functions,Edward B. Magrab 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Creating Functions. 5.3. User Defined Functions, Function Handles, and feval. 5.4. MATLAB Functions That Operate on Arrays of Data. 5.5.MATLAB Functions That Require User-Created Functions. 5.6. The Symbolic Toolbox and the Creation of Functions. 5.7. Summary of Functions Introduced in Chapter. 6. 2D Graphics,Edward B. Magrab 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. Basic 2D Plotting Commands. 6.3. Graph Annotation and Visual Enhancement. 6.4. Summary of Functions Introduced in Chapter. 7. 3D Graphics,Edward B. Magrab 7.1. Lines in 3D. 7.2. Surfaces. 7.3. Summary of Functions Introduced in Chapter. 8. Design of Machine Elements,Edward B. Magrab 8.1. Vectors, Forces, and the Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies. 8.2. Stresses and Deflections in Beams, Columns, and Shafts. 8.3. Stresses in Spur Gears. 8.4. Kinematics of a Four-Bar Linkage. 8.5. Cam Profiles and Synthesis. 8.6. Hydrodynamic Bearings. 8.7
SynopsisFor undergraduate engineering courses in Mechanical, Aeronautical, Civil, and Electrical engineering that require/use MATLAB. This authoritative text guides students in developing a strong working knowledge of MATLAB to solve a wide range of engineering problems. Since solving these problems usually involves writing relatively short, one-time-use programs, the authors demonstrate how to effectively develop such programs in MATLAB programs that are compact yet readable, easy to debug, and execute fast. Emphasis is on using MATLAB to obtain solutions to several classes of engineering problems, so technical material is presented in summary form only., This authoritative book guides readers in developing a strong working knowledge of MATLAB to solve a wide range of engineering problems. Since solving these problems usually involves writing relatively short, one-time-use programs, the authors demonstrate how to effectively develop such programs in MATLAB-programs that are compact yet readable, easy to debug, and execute fast. Emphasis is on using MATLAB to obtain solutions to several classes of engineering problems, so technical material is presented in summary form only., For undergraduate engineering courses in Mechanical, Aeronautical, Civil, and Electrical engineering that require/use MATLAB, this text guides students in developing a strong working knowledge of MATLAB to solve a wide range of engineering problems.
LC Classification NumberTA345.A52 2005