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Digital Computer Use in Hydraulic Systems Design
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Several examples of digital computer applications to systems analysis are given. A linearized mathematical model is developed for a small hydraulic system, simplified and used as input for a prewritten computer program which produces data suitable for stability estimation. The same model is used in conjunction with a standard library program to obtain the step response of the system. A nonlinear model is developed and numerical integration applied to obtain estimates of the time function.
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Anderson, R., "Digital Computer Use in Hydraulic Systems Design," SAE Technical Paper 710713, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710713.Also In
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