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Science Control Engineering, Modelling With Simulink
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TSRUI
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Mar 10 2010, 12:04 AM, updated 16y ago
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Question 1 :- Anyone good with Control Engineering and model system using simulink?
Question 2:-
d model goes like dis throttle Angle(Input)----->Throttle Controller / Body (Actuator)------>Engine (Process) ------->Crankshaft rotational Speed (output)
I need help modelling Internal Combustion engine...I'm stucked at modelling air intake system model where that air intake system is broken down to 3 sub-system...which are Mass flow through Throttle, Mass flow into engine cylinder and both are in function of d 3rd subsystem which in d manifold pressure...i know d first 2 sub system can b modelled as First order system...but i'm not sure about d manifold pressure...
anyone can enlighten me on dis???
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ZeratoS
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Mar 10 2010, 12:44 AM
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QUOTE Here at Lowyat.NET, we want you to do your own homework because its good for you! Therefore, don't post them here. We will delete them on sight and tell your teacher (and your mummy) that you were naughty.
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This post has been edited by RBR: Jan 17 2010, 02:50 PM The rules. Read it.
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SUSjoe_star
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Mar 10 2010, 12:48 PM
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QUOTE(ZeratoS @ Mar 10 2010, 12:44 AM) He's already shown some effort in modeling 2 of the subsystems, as well as breaking down the problem in the 1st place. Lets give him a chance to have his question answered. @TS Sorry I cant help, my knowledge of Simulink is even worse than my knowledge of Control Eng. Try going thru some books on ICE to get an idea.
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TSRUI
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Mar 10 2010, 10:07 PM
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if my question is against d rules...i guess d title of forum should b changed...
i almost finish d book about ICE...it doesn't help alot...
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onemilimeter
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Mar 15 2010, 06:50 AM
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Critical_Fallacy
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Nov 14 2013, 01:13 PM
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∫nnộvisεr
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If you are familiar with System Modelling and Controller Design, perhaps Sysquake is for you. It is a powerful and flexible software for understanding system dynamics, solving engineering problems, and designing Robust & Adaptive controllers with unparalleled graphical interactivity.
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Critical_Fallacy
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Nov 15 2013, 11:45 PM
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∫nnộvisεr
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Cutting edge technology in Image Processing-based Control enables Biomedical engineers apply Mechanobiological modelling successfully to Image-Guided Breast Surgery. The following image shows the surface rendering of the left breast during surgery. The lesion is shown in pink.
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siegdelacroix
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Nov 16 2013, 11:06 PM
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QUOTE(Critical_Fallacy @ Nov 14 2013, 01:13 PM) If you are familiar with System Modelling and Controller Design, perhaps Sysquake is for you. It is a powerful and flexible software for understanding system dynamics, solving engineering problems, and designing Robust & Adaptive controllers with unparalleled graphical interactivity.  I was about to reply to TS before i saw the date Anyway, thanks for the share! Haven't heard of this software before  .
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Critical_Fallacy
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Nov 17 2013, 02:39 AM
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QUOTE(siegdelacroix @ Nov 16 2013, 11:06 PM) Anyway, thanks for the share! Haven't heard of this software before  . You’re welcome. Another interactive learning software is the Kerbal Space Program. By the way, are you familiar with Optimal Control Theory, Algebraic Riccati Equation and H∞ Loop-Shaping Design, and Eigenstructure Assignment?  
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siegdelacroix
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Nov 17 2013, 09:59 PM
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QUOTE(Critical_Fallacy @ Nov 17 2013, 02:39 AM) You’re welcome. Another interactive learning software is the Kerbal Space Program. By the way, are you familiar with Optimal Control Theory, Algebraic Riccati Equation and H∞ Loop-Shaping Design, and Eigenstructure Assignment? Somewhat familiar with some of them. Not in depth though.. Are you developing some sort of control for a mechanobiological system? This post has been edited by siegdelacroix: Nov 17 2013, 10:00 PM
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Critical_Fallacy
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Nov 18 2013, 07:52 PM
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QUOTE(siegdelacroix @ Nov 17 2013, 09:59 PM) Somewhat familiar with some of them. Not in depth though.. Are you developing some sort of control for a mechanobiological system?  Mechanobiology is my futuristic interest like developing the Intelligent Biotherapeutic Control for sustained release Mechano-Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery System with RealView Medical Holography. In fact, my current work is Aerospace Robotics, something to do with Intelligent Multi-Satellites in Space Constellations that are capable of Cluster-level planning. It's like having a Hive Mind that allows a satellite to develop a new or modified capability via Learning and Intelligent Evolution (LIE).  What are you doing in Control? This post has been edited by Critical_Fallacy: Nov 18 2013, 07:53 PM
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siegdelacroix
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Nov 20 2013, 09:37 PM
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QUOTE(Critical_Fallacy @ Nov 18 2013, 07:52 PM) Mechanobiology is my futuristic interest like developing the Intelligent Biotherapeutic Control for sustained release Mechano-Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery System with RealView Medical Holography. In fact, my current work is Aerospace Robotics, something to do with Intelligent Multi-Satellites in Space Constellations that are capable of Cluster-level planning. It's like having a Hive Mind that allows a satellite to develop a new or modified capability via Learning and Intelligent Evolution (LIE).  What are you doing in Control? » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « I'm doing vibration isolation/control.. am interested in biomechanics/biomechatronics and might want to look into that area after completing my current research. Are you sure your future interest is not in this area? Don't you need a background in biology for mechanobiology? Edit: a combination of biochem and mechanics.. http://www.mechanobio.info/Need to read more about this! This post has been edited by siegdelacroix: Nov 20 2013, 09:43 PM
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