ES 205 - Analysis & Design of Engineering Systems
- Credit Hours: 3R-3L-4C
- Term Available: S,F
- Graduate Studies Eligible: No
- Prerequisites: ES 203* or ECE 203* or both ES 213* and ES 213L or ENGD 120*, and either ES 204 or ES 214 and MA 211 *with a grade of C or better
- Corequisites: None
Conservation and accounting principles are used to model engineering systems comprising mechanical, electrical, fluid, and thermal elements. Dynamic behavior and performance criteria are characterized in the time and frequency domains. Topics include block diagrams, deriving and solving differential equations of motion, experimental parameter identification and model validation, teaming, and reporting engineering results.
ES205 Prerequisite Clarification:
[ES 203 Electrical Systems* or ECE 203 DC Circuits* or (both ES 213 Electrical Systems* and ES 213L Electrical Systems Lab*) or ENGD 120 Engineering Design Studio III: Integrating Electrical, Software, and Societal Systems*],
and (either ES 204 Mechanical Systems 2 or ES 214 Mechanical Systems),
and MA 211 Differential Equations.
*with a grade of C or better