Mathetical Model
Mathetical Model
INTRODUCTION
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
OF
PHYSICAL SYSTEMS
Mechanical systems
The corner stone for obtaining a mathematical model for any mechanical
system is Newtons law,
F = ma
Where
F
a
m
by
wall
friction b
M
r(t)
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ky
r(t)
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Let k be the spring constant and b the friction coefficient, then summing
the forces acting on M and utilizing Newtons second law yields
d 2 y(t)
dy(t)
+b
+ ky(t) = r(t)
2
dt
dt
+
r(t)
current
source
v(t)
dv(t) 1
v(t)
+
C
+ L v(t)dt = r(t)
R
dt
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THE TRANSFER
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+
v
Solution
The transfer function of the RC network is obtained by writing the KVL
equation, yielding
V 1 (s) = (R + 1 )I(s)
Cs
; V 2 (s) = ( 1 )I(s)
Cs
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