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Numerical Methods for Engineers Update Link / Bad Link? 
ME 352 is a required course for the BSME program, and it is typically taken in the third year. The primary goal is to provide mechanical engineering majors with a basic knowledge of numerical methods including: root-finding, elementary numerical linear algebra, solving systems of linear equations, curve fitting, and numerical solution to ordinary differential equations. MATLAB is the software environment used for implementation and application of these numerical methods. The numerical techniques learned in this course enable students to work with mathematical models of technology and systems.

Course: ME 352 (Mechanical Engineering)
Professor: Gerald Recktenwald
University: Portland State University
Prerequisites:
Sophomore course in Differential Equations, Sophomore Course in linear algebra

The curriculum material includes:
- Course outline
- Lecture slides
- Homework problems / projects
- Required/recommended textbook
- Downloadable M-files and PDF files

Submitted: Jan 23, 2008
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MATLAB Hypertext Reference, Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering Department Update Link / Bad Link? 
Type of content:
MATLAB Primer / Tutorial
Downloadable m files
Downloadable data files for plotting examples

MathWorks Toolboxes or Blocksets used:
None. The m-files in the Hypertext reference are self-contained.

Professor: Gerald Recktenwald
University: Portland State University

Submitted: Sep 13, 2007
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MATLAB Help, MIT, Mechanical Engineering Update Link / Bad Link? 
A course for mechanical engineering sophomores which includes a segment on using MATLAB.
Submitted: Sep 13, 2007
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ME 313: Dynamic Modeling of Engineering Systems (Undergraduate 3rd year) Update Link / Bad Link? 
This course teaches the modeling of dynamic mechanical, electrical, thermal and fluid systems. Model formation in input-output and state variable formats will be taught, in addition to numerical simulation of dynamic systems and analytical solutions of 1st and 2nd order models; transient; and frequency response behavior.

Professor: Michael J. Anderson
Department: Mechanical Engineering
University: University of Idaho
Textbooks: Shearer, J.L., Kulakowski, B.T., Gardner, J.F., Dynamic Modeling and Control of Engineering System. Prentice Hall, 1997.

Submitted: Aug 23, 2007
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Tutorial Presentation on MATLAB with Applications in System Modeling (Undergraduate 2nd year) Update Link / Bad Link? 
This presentation discusses the following topics:· Usage of MATLAB scripts and functions· Using the Control Systems Toolbox to solve common control problems· Solving differential equations using MATLAB· Examples illustrating common control systems applications

Professor Name: Jeff Dalton
Department: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
University: University of Missouri-Rolla

Submitted: Aug 23, 2007
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Feedback Control Experiments - Experiments for feedback control education and research Update Link / Bad Link? 
Quanser Consulting, Inc., offers a complete line of feedback control experiments. The systems are robust, durable, and modular thus allowing you to reconfigure the same plant to obtain various experiments. Our experiments include the Inverted Pendulum, the Ball and Beam, the Seesaw/Pendulum MIMO experiment, and the Helicopter. All systems are equipped with quick-connect cabling, source code in C, handbooks, system modeling, and control system design files written in Maple, MATLAB, and Simulink. Capture your students' interest while teaching them well-established principles or give your research project an edge by implementing the new control strategies you are developing.
Submitted: Mar 13, 2008
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Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB Update Link / Bad Link? 
Description: Companion Software to the book "Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB, 3rd Edition." Contains programs and utilities emphasizing problems in engineering, applied math, and physics.
Target audience: Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year)
Academic institution: University of Alabama
Materials available: Downloadable code/data files
Products: MATLAB

Submitted: Jul 08, 2008
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