Sách Modeling a System

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    Overview
    LabVIEW can be used to represent a physical system or a model. This tutorial shows how to enter a differential
    equation model into LabVIEW 8.2, using LabVIEW Control Design Toolkit.
    These tutorials are based on the Control Tutorials developed by Professor Dawn Tilbury of the Mechanical Engineering
    department at the University of Michigan and Professor Bill Messner of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at
    Carnegie Mellon University and were developed with their permission.

    Train System
    In this example, we will consider a toy train consisting of an engine and a car. Assuming that the train only travels in
    one direction, we want to apply control to the train so that it has a smooth start-up and stop, along with a constant-speed
    ride.
    The mass of the engine and the car will be represented by M1 and M2, respectively. The two are held together by a
    spring, which has the stiffness coefficient of k. F represents the force applied by the engine, and the Greek letter, mu
    (which will also be represented by the letter u), represents the coefficient of rolling friction.



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