Industrial Mathematics
Traditional mathematics often plays a vital role in the solution of industrial problems. This volume describes industrial problems presented at a graduate-level modeling workshop designed to improve the graduate students' vision about the type of mathematics and science they should pursue whether they aspire to academic or nonacademic postgraduate careers. The problems represent a broad spectrum of mathematical topics and applications including statistics, signal processing, fluid dynamics, ODE, and PDE, optimization, and numerical analysis. This volume can be used as a reference for mathematical modeling, signal processing, PDE, and applied control courses.
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September 2000Paperback
9780898714678
80 pages
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Participants
- Maximizing the Deflection to Voltage Ratio in a Circular Piezoelectric Actuator Design (Battelle Memorial Institute)
- Modeling of the Radius of Curvature for THUNDER Actuators (FACE International Corporation)
- Mathematical Modeling of High Power Amplifier (HPA) and HPA Linearization Through a Predistorter (The Aerospace Corporation)
- Time Dependent Consolidation of Fine Powders (Jenike & Johanson, Inc.)
- High Precision, High Accuracy Control of a Fluid Microdispenser Under Variable Load (D.H. Wagner Associates)
- Mass Transport and Surface Reaction of Immunoassay (Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, Inc., Johnson & Johnson Company).