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Dec 30, 2024
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College Bulletin 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ENGR 012. Linear Physical Systems Analysis Engineering phenomena that may be represented by linear, lumped-parameter models are studied. This course builds on the mathematical techniques learned in ENGR 011B and applies them to a broad range of linear systems, such as those in the mechanical, thermal, fluid, and electromechanical domains. Techniques used include Laplace Transforms, Fourier analysis, and Eigenvalue/Eigenvector methods. Both transfer function and state-space representations of systems are studied. Prerequisite: ENGR 011B or the equivalent or permission of the instructor. Natural sciences and engineering practicum. The course includes a laboratory. 1 credit. Spring 2017. Cheever. Staff. Spring 2018. Cheever, Staff. Spring 2019. Piovoso, Moser.
Catalog chapter: Engineering Department website: http://www.swarthmore.edu/engineering
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