Engineering Problem Solving With Matlab (Matlab Curriculum/Book and Disk)

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ISBN-10:

0132804700

ISBN-13:

9780132804707

Author(s): D.M. Etter
Edition: Book&Disk
Released: Jan 01, 1993
Publisher: PRENTICE/HALL
Format: Paperback, 480 pages

Description:

This volume is aimed at students of all branches of engineering on introductory courses in engineering and electrical engineering, as well as courses in computer methods, numerical methods, and computer and mathematical methods. It introduces general problem-solving and design techniques through a five-step process using MATLAB engineering software, for analysis and graphical display. Each chapter is organized around a specific application, drawn from a variety of engineering disciplines, that illustrates a particular MATLAB capability. The text, divided into three parts, aims to provide both fundamental and advanced tools and techniques to solve engineering problems.

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