François Edouard Cellier: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2012

NameHerr Dr. François Edouard Cellier
E-Mailfcellier@retired.ethz.ch
URLhttp://www.inf.ethz.ch/~fcellier/
DepartementInformatik
BeziehungDozent

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
252-5101-00LNumerical Simulation of Dynamic Systems4 KP2V + 1UF. E. Cellier
KurzbeschreibungNumerical Simulation of Dynamic Systems teaches the numerical solution to differential equation (ODE, PDE, DAE) system descriptions as they result from modeling physical and engineering systems.
LernzielThe students learn a broad spectrum of algorithms for the numerical solution of implicitly formulated differential and algebraic equation (DAE) systems, as they commonly result from the derivation of mathematical descriptions of physical and engineering systems. Although the techniques taught in this class are techniques of applied mathematics, the emphasis of the class is one of engineering systems design. The students learn how to simulate across discontinuities, as these are present in most models of engineering systems, such as in power electronics. The students are being taught how to deal with higher index DAE models, as they are derived frequently, e.g. from mechanical multi-body systems. The students learn further how to synchronize the simulation clock with physical time for the purpose of real-time simulations of systems, possibly with hardware in the loop. Finally, they are taught how to distribute simulations over multiple processors, while minimizing the inter-processor communication overhead.
InhaltThe class Numerical Simulation of Dynamic Systems (NSDS) teaches the students how to compute the trajectory behavior of implicitly formulated differential and algebraic equation (DAE) systems, as they commonly result from the derivation of mathematical descriptions of physical and engineering systems. NSDS is the sister class of the class Mathematical Modeling of Physical Systems (MMPS), in which the students learn how to derive mathematical descriptions of physical systems. MMPS is offered annually in the fall semester.
SkriptPresentations of all lectures will be published on the web.
LiteraturCellier, F.E. and E. Kofman (2006), Continuous System Simulation, Springer-Verlag, New York, ISBN 0-387-26102-8, 643p.