![]() 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DOC/DOC 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ISBN 978-0-07-353487-9 MHID 0-07-353487-0 Vice President & Editor-in-Chief: Martin Lange Vice President, EDP: Kimberly Meriwether David Global Publisher: Raghu Srinivasan Sponsoring Editor: Bill Stenquist Marketing Manager: Curt Reynolds Development Editor: Lora Neyens Senior Project Manager: Joyce Watters Design Coordinator: Margarite Reynolds Cover Designer: Rick D. This book is printed on acid-free paper containing 10% postconsumer waste. Some ancillaries, including electronic and print components, may not be available to customers outside the United States. ![]() No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written consent of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., including, but not limited to, in any network or other electronic storage or transmission, or broadcast for distance learning. Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ![]() Palm III University of Rhode Island TM TM INTRODUCTION TO MATLAB® FOR ENGINEERS, THIRD EDITION Published by McGraw-Hill, a business unit of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020. ![]() Numbered Examples: Chapters One to Eight Number and Topic Number and Topic Chapter One 4.7–1 1.1–1 1.6–1 Volume of a circular cylinder Piston motion Chapter Two 2.3–1 2.3–2 2.3–3 2.3–4 2.3–5 2.4–1 2.4–2 2.4–3 2.4–4 2.5–1 2.6–1 2.7–1 Vectors and displacement Aortic pressure model Transportation route analysis Current and power dissipation in resistors A batch distillation process Miles traveled Height versus velocity Manufacturing cost analysis Product cost analysis Earthquake-resistant building design An environmental database A student database Chapter Three 3.2–1 Optimization of an irrigation channel 4.9–1 4.9–2 Chapter Five 5.2–1 Height and speed of a projectile Series calculation with a for loop Plotting with a for loop Data sorting Flight of an instrumented rocket Series calculation with a while loop Growth of a bank account Time to reach a speci ed height Plotting orbits Chapter Six 6.1–1 6.1–2 6.2–1 6.2–2 6.2–3 6.2–4 Temperature dynamics Hydraulic resistance Estimation of traf c ow Modeling bacteria growth Breaking strength and alloy composition Response of a biomedical instrument Chapter Seven 7.1–1 7.2–1 7.2–2 7.3–1 Chapter Four 4.3–1 4.5–1 4.5–2 4.5–3 4.5–4 4.6–1 4.6–2 4.6–3 Using the switch structure for calendar calculations A college enrollment model: Part I A college enrollment model: Part II Breaking strength of thread Mean and standard deviation of heights Estimation of height distribution Statistical analysis and manufacturing tolerances Chapter Eight 8.1–1 8.2–1 8.2–2 8.2–3 8.2–4 The matrix inverse method Left division method with three unknowns Calculations of cable tension An electric resistance network Ethanol production Numbered Examples: Chapters Eight to Eleven Number and Topic 8.3–1 8.3–2 8.3–3 8.3–4 8.3–5 8.4–1 8.4–2 An underdetermined set with three equations and three unknowns A statically indeterminate problem Three equations in three unknowns, continued Production planning Traf c engineering The least-squares method An overdetermined set Chapter Nine 9.1–1 9.1–2 9.1–3 9.3–1 9.3–2 9.4–1 9.5–1 Velocity from an accelerometer Evaluation of Fresnel’s cosine integral Double integral over a nonrectangular region Response of an RC circuit Liquid height in a spherical tank A nonlinear pendulum model Trapezoidal pro le for a dc motor Number and Topic Chapter Ten 10.2–1 10.2–2 10.2–3 10.3–1 10.4–1 10.4–2 10.5–1 10.6–1 # Simulink solution of y = 10 sin t Exporting to the MATLAB workspace # Simulink model for y = - 10y + f (t) Simulink model of a two-mass suspension system Simulink model of a rocket-propelled sled Model of a relay-controlled motor Response with a dead zone Model of a nonlinear pendulum Chapter Eleven 11.3–1 11.3–2 11.5–1 Intersection of two circles Positioning a robot arm Topping the Green Monster Introduction to MATLAB® for Engineers William J. ![]()
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