Introduction to Numerical and Analytical Methods with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists

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UPC:
9781466576025
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
11/12/2013
Author:
William Bober
Language:
english
Edition:
1

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Introduction to Numerical and Analytical Methods with MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists provides the basic concepts of programming in MATLAB for engineering applications.

Teaches engineering students how to write computer programs on the MATLAB platform

Examines the selection and use of numerical and analytical methods through examples and case studies

Demonstrates mathematical concepts that can be used to help solve engineering problems, including matrices, roots of equations, integration, ordinary differential equations, curve fitting, algebraic linear equations, and more

The text covers useful numerical methods, including interpolation, Simpsons rule on integration, the Gauss elimination method for solving systems of linear algebraic equations, the Runge-Kutta method for solving ordinary differential equations, and the search method in combination with the bisection method for obtaining the roots of transcendental and polynomial equations. It also highlights MATLABs built-in functions. These include interp1 function, the quad and dblquad functions, the inv function, the ode45 function, the fzero function, and many others. The second half of the text covers more advanced topics, including the iteration method for solving pipe flow problems, the Hardy-Cross method for solving flow rates in a pipe network, separation of variables for solving partial differential equations, and the use of Laplace transforms to solve both ordinary and partial differential equations.

This book serves as a textbook for a first course in numerical methods using MATLAB to solve problems in mechanical, civil, aeronautical, and electrical engineering. It can also be used as a textbook or as a reference book in higher level courses.

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