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Module_3
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The charge q = q(t) and the voltage v = v(t) are Electrical Resistance
dependent variable, the time t is the
independent variable.
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System Example-2
Example-1: Consider a simple horizontal spring-mass Consider the following system (friction is
system on a frictionless surface, as shown in figure below. negligible)
k
x
F
M
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Example-2 Example-3
fk Consider the following system
M fM
F k
x
F fk fM F
M
• Free Body
F M x kx Diagram
fk fC
• Taking the Laplace Transform of both sides and M fM
ignoring initial conditions we get F
F ( s ) Ms 2 X ( s ) kX ( s ) F f k f M fC
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Example-3 Example-8
Find the transfer function of the mechanical
Differential equation of the system is: translational system given in Figure-1.
F M x C x kx Free Body Diagram
fk fB
Taking the Laplace Transform of both sides and ignoring
Initial conditions we get Figure-1
F ( s ) Ms 2
X ( s ) CsX ( s ) kX ( s )
M
f (t ) fM
X (s) 1
F (s) 2
Ms Cs k X (s) 1
f (t ) f k f M f B
F (s) 2
Ms Bs k
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Exercise
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Analogous Quantities
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Mechanical (Force-Current) to
Mechanical (Force-Current) to Electrical Conversion
Electrical Conversion Draw over circuit,
replacing mechanical
Label all positions elements with their
analogs; force
generators by current
sources, friction
elements by resistors,
springs by inductors, and
masses by capacitors
(which are grounded).
Each position becomes
a node.
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Mechanical (Force-Current) to
Verification
Electrical Conversion
Label nodes and
electrical elements as
they were in the original
mechanical system.
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