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2.003[J] Dynamics and Control I
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Undergrad (Fall, Spring) Rest Elec in Sci & Tech
(Same subject as 1.053[J])
Prereq: Physics II (GIR); Coreq: 2.087 or 18.03
Units: 4-1-7
Add to schedule Lecture: MW9.30-11 (3-270) Recitation: R1 (1-375) or R2 (1-375) or R3 (1-375) +final
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Introduction to the dynamics and vibrations of lumped-parameter models of mechanical systems. Kinematics. Force-momentum formulation for systems of particles and rigid bodies in planar motion. Work-energy concepts. Virtual displacements and virtual work. Lagrange's equations for systems of particles and rigid bodies in planar motion. Linearization of equations of motion. Linear stability analysis of mechanical systems. Free and forced vibration of linear multi-degree of freedom models of mechanical systems; matrix eigenvalue problems.
A. Rodriguez Garcia, J.K. Vandiver, T. Peacock
Spring: A. Rodriguez Garcia
No textbook information available

2.004 Dynamics and Control II
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Undergrad (Fall, Spring)
Prereq: Physics II (GIR) and 2.003
Units: 4-2-6
Add to schedule Lecture: MW9.30-11,F10 (1-190) Lab: M1-3 (3-062A) or M3-5 (3-062A) or T1-3 (3-062A) or T3-5 (3-062A)
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Modeling, analysis, and control of dynamic systems. System modeling: lumped parameter models of mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems; interconnection laws; actuators and sensors. Linear systems theory: linear algebra; Laplace transform; transfer functions, time response and frequency response, poles and zeros; block diagrams; solutions via analytical and numerical techniques; stability. Introduction to feedback control: closed-loop response; PID compensation; steady-state characteristics, root-locus design concepts, frequency-domain design concepts. Laboratory experiments and control design projects. Enrollment may be limited due to laboratory capacity; preference to Course 2 majors and minors.
D. Hardt
Spring: Youcef-Toumi, K., Yue, D., Chin, H.
No textbook information available