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Mechanical Systems

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Mechatronics by Bond Graphs

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In this chapter we start the study of problems from Mechatronics using the bond graph modelling approach developed in Part 1. The general procedure consists of

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    Analysis of the problem under study

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    Development of the corresponding model in terms of bond graphs, and

  3. 3.

    Analysis of the behaviour by the simulation Bond graph modelling and simulation will be effected by the BondSim research package included as a supplement to this book. Readers are advised to use it when reading material given in this and subsequent chapters (see also the Appendix).

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Damić, V., Montgomery, J. (2003). Mechanical Systems. In: Mechatronics by Bond Graphs. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55848-1_6

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