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Mo, John P. T.,

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  • Demystifying numerical models = step-by-step modeling of engineering systems /
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: Demystifying numerical models/ John P.T. Mo, Sherman C.P. Cheung, Raj Das.
    Reminder of title: step-by-step modeling of engineering systems /
    Author: Mo, John P. T.,
    other author: Cheung, Chi Pok,
    Published: Saint Louis :Elsevier Science & Technology, : 2019.,
    Description: 1 online resource (276 p.).
    [NT 15003449]: Front Cover; Demystifying Numerical Models; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction to Engineering Systems; 1.1 Systems Engineering Principles; 1.1.1 Integrity; 1.1.2 Stability; 1.1.3 Compatibility; 1.1.4 Safety; 1.1.5 Sustainability; 1.2 Nature of Engineering Systems; 2 Basic Numerical Techniques; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Roots of Equations; 2.2.1 Direct Search Method; 2.2.2 Bisection Method; 2.2.3 Newton-Raphson Method; 2.3 Differential Equations; 2.3.1 Euler's Method; 2.3.2 Modified Euler's Method; 2.3.3 Runge-Kutta Method Second Order; 2.3.4 Runge-Kutta Method Fourth Order
    [NT 15003449]: 3 Wind Power and Aerodynamics Systems3.1 Liquid Flow Systems; 3.2 Basic Knowledge and Terminology of Wind Turbine; 3.3 Blade Element Theory; 3.3.1 Axial Force and Momentum Change; 3.3.2 Rotating Angular Momentum; 3.3.3 Blade Element and Relative Velocity; 3.3.4 Aerodynamic Lift and Drag Forces; 3.3.5 Losses at the Tip and Overall Power Output; 3.4 Blade Design and Solving Procedures; 3.4.1 Overall Blade Design Procedure; 3.4.2 Iterative Procedure for Solving the BEM; 3.4.3 Power Output of a Twisted and Tapered Blad (NACA S809); References; 4 Steady-State Heat Conduction Systems
    [NT 15003449]: 4.1 Application of Heat Transfer Process4.2 The Three Modes of Heat Transfer; 4.2.1 Conduction; 4.2.2 Convection; 4.2.3 Radiation; 4.3 Steady-State Conduction Problems; 4.3.1 Governing Equations; 4.4 Boundary Conditions for Heat Conduction Problems; 4.4.1 Constant Temperature at Specific Surfaces; 4.4.2 Adiabatic Condition at Well-Insulated Surfaces; 4.4.3 Surfaces Subjected to Convection or Radiation Heat Transfer; 4.5 Finite Difference Approach; 4.5.1 First-Order Finite Difference Approximation; 4.5.2 Second-Order Finite Difference Approximation; 4.6 One-Dimensional Steady-State Conduction
    [NT 15003449]: 4.6.1 One-Dimensional Conduction With Internal Heat Source4.6.2 Formulation for the Boundary Conditions; 4.6.3 Heat Dissipation of a Hot Plate; Reference; 5 Two-Dimensional and Transient Heat Conduction; 5.1 Importance of Two-Dimensional and Transient Heat Conduction Problems; 5.2 Direct Versus Iterative Methods; 5.3 Two-Dimensional Steady State Heat Conduction; 5.3.1 Two-Dimensional Discretization; 5.3.2 Two-Dimensional Heat Conduction in a Square Steel Column; 5.4 Time-Dependent Heat Conduction Problem; 5.4.1 Implicit and Explicit Time Discretization
    [NT 15003449]: 5.4.2 Stability and Choice of Time Step for Explicit Method5.4.3 Transient Heat Conduction in a One-Dimensional Steel Bar; 6 Electrical Power Systems; 6.1 Electrical Systems; 6.2 Analysis of DC Motor Circuits; 6.3 Analysis of RLC Circuit; 6.4 Motor Driven Position Control System; 7 Industrial Systems; 7.1 Industrial Systems; 7.2 Transport Systems Modeling; 7.2.1 Transport on a Plane (Two-Dimensional Space); 7.2.2 Transport in Rectilinear Layout; 7.2.3 Transport in a Building; 7.3 Inventory Control; 7.3.1 Replenish Directly From a Stock Pile; 7.3.2 Varying Demand
    Subject: Engineering mathematics. -
    Online resource: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780081009758
    ISBN: 9780081017562 (electronic bk.)
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