Análisis moderno de sistemas dinámicos en Ingeniería. Un ejemplo
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En este documento se presentan los pasos a seguir cuando se realiza un análisis en ingeniería y se resuelve un problema sobre la dinámica de un sistema electromecánico, utilizando software de simulación, como MA TLAB y SIMULINK. Al final, los resultados obtenidos se analizadon.Downloads
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