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KC30403 Lecture 3: Mathematical Modeling Laplace Transform

The document discusses mathematical modeling and the Laplace transform. It provides an example of a water tank model with inputs and outputs. It also discusses using the Laplace transform to solve differential equations by transforming them into algebraic equations in complex frequency space, making them easier to solve. Common Laplace transforms are listed in a table for reference. Examples are provided and final value theorem and initial value theorem are discussed.

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KC30403 Lecture 3: Mathematical Modeling Laplace Transform

The document discusses mathematical modeling and the Laplace transform. It provides an example of a water tank model with inputs and outputs. It also discusses using the Laplace transform to solve differential equations by transforming them into algebraic equations in complex frequency space, making them easier to solve. Common Laplace transforms are listed in a table for reference. Examples are provided and final value theorem and initial value theorem are discussed.

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KC30403 Lecture 3

1. Mathematical Modeling
2. Laplace Transform
qin

1. Mathematical Modeling
Famous Water Tank Model
qin

h qout = h/R
Which is input? Output?

Now recall D.Eq. & Numerical Method


What does the equation say about the relationship between x
& y?
Qs
1. Do past y affect future y?
2. What does x do?
3. What does y do?
2. Laplace Transform
What?
Why?
In Laplace domain easier to
do input & output
relationships
even if x(t) changes you
do not need to redo f(t) all
over again
Recall
All you need is on Table 3.1
The most important for us is
Unit step
rearrange
z
f(t) DEQ
F(s) N(s)/D(s)
+IV

PFE
z-1
Recall the
f(t) Y(s)
sequence
Ex 3.1

Which Laplace Transform in Table 3.1 does it look like ?


Recall

So,

Please read 3.3 & do example.


Final Value Theorem

Initial Value Theorem

Useful to find I.V and F.V from Laplace Transform Easy to use

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