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Circuit Analogs

The document discusses electric circuit analogs, which are electric circuits that can model systems from other disciplines by comparing their describing equations. An analog circuit draws an equivalence between mechanical variables like displacement and velocity and electrical variables like current. A series analog results when a mechanical system's equations are compared to electric mesh equations, modeling a voltage source, while a parallel analog uses nodal equations to model a current source.

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Circuit Analogs

The document discusses electric circuit analogs, which are electric circuits that can model systems from other disciplines by comparing their describing equations. An analog circuit draws an equivalence between mechanical variables like displacement and velocity and electrical variables like current. A series analog results when a mechanical system's equations are compared to electric mesh equations, modeling a voltage source, while a parallel analog uses nodal equations to model a current source.

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Electric Circuit Analogs

An electric circuit that is analogous to a system from another discipline is


called an electric circuit analog. Analogs can be obtained by comparing the
describing equations, such as the equations of motion of a mechanical system,
with either electrical mesh or nodal equations. When compared with mesh
equations, the resulting electrical circuit is called a series analog. When
compared
with nodal equations, the resulting electrical circuit is called a parallel analog.
Electrical

Mechanical Translational

Electric Circuit Analogs

Series Analog

Hint: 1. Relate displacement to velocity


2. then, velocity to current
3. series = voltage source; parallel = current source

Electric Circuit Analogs

PROBLEM: Draw a series analog for the mechanical system

Solution:

Electric Circuit Analogs

Parallel Analog

Electric Circuit Analogs

PROBLEM: Draw a paralell analog for the mechanical system

Solution:

Electric Circuit Analogs

YOUR TURN!

1. Find the series and parallel analogs for the translational mechanical
systems shown

Electric Circuit Analogs

2. Find the series and parallel analogs for the rotational mechanical systems
shown

Electric Circuit Analogs

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