subject
Engineering, 22.05.2020 23:59 Rinjo

Make g, h, a, b, and ω user inputs. Determine the steady-state response (particular solution). Do this by deriving expressions for the most general solution, setting up a matrix equation yourself, and solving it. Work symbolically using the parameters above, so that your script is robust. Do not use any specialized functions in MATLAB. Output the values of the coefficients of the particular solution. Make sure the comments in your script are useful and sufficient for interpreting the output. Run the script with the following values.
g h a b
10 16 3 4
10 25 3 4
10 25 3 4
2 3 4 5
3 1.44 3 4
Optional: Rather than running the script over and over again, you might want to put everything inside a WHILE loop, with the question, "Would you like to run the script again?" at the end (with appropriate instructions for what the user should enter to continue or stop). You should put the CLEAR and CLF commands inside the WHILE loop.

ansver
Answers: 1

Other questions on the subject: Engineering

image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, settasav9641
Abrake has a normal braking torque of 2.8 kip in and heat-dissipating cast-iron surfaces whose mass is 40 lbm. suppose a load is brought to rest in 8.0 s from an initial angular speed of 1600 rev/min using the normal braking torque; estimate the temperature rise of the heat dissipating surfaces.
Answers: 3
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, genyjoannerubiera
Assuming compressible flow of air and that the measurements are done at flagstaff a pitot static tube that gives the difference of total and static pressure measures 0.35 m of mercury. what is the velocity of air? assume the temperature to be 300k. (submit your excel or matlab calculation sheet)
Answers: 1
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20, CelesteN64
Most leaks in reciprocating air compressors can be detected and minimized by: (clo4) a)-detecting leakage areas using ultrasonic acoustic detector. b)-tightening joints and connections c)-replacing faulty equipment d)-all of the given options
Answers: 2
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:20, natalie2sheffield
Acompressor compresses a gas, a pump compresses a liquid. for a given pressure ratio, why does it take more work to compress a gas in a compressor than a liquid in a pump? a)- for a given pressure ratio the average specific volume for a gas is much higher than the average specific volume for a liquid. b)- there is no difference. the only difference is the amount of heat generated (not work) c)- for a given pressure ratio the average volurge for a gas is much higher than the average volume for a liquid. d)-there is no difference
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
Make g, h, a, b, and ω user inputs. Determine the steady-state response (particular solution). Do th...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 25.09.2019 03:00