Dynamic system modelling simulation and analysis using Easy5 (intro class)
EAS101
Objective
This course gives the engineer a basic understanding of the Easy5 modelling, simulation, and analysis environment. Students learn to represent an existing dynamic system on screen using predefined modelling blocks and components, empirical table data, and user-defined FORTRAN components. Students learn to calculate stable operating points using the Easy5 Steady-State Analysis, and are introduced to fixed- and variable-step integration used during simulation. The class also covers the Easy5 set of linear analyses, including, in part, transfer function calculation, frequency response generation, and root locus analysis.
Content
- Model Building
- Linear Analysis
- Analysis Tool & Methodology
- Simulation and Integration
- Data Tables and the Matrix Editor
- Operating Point and Steady State Analysis
- Easy5 Architecture
- Writing Code in Easy5
Prerequisites
An engineering background, knowledge of FORTRAN, and an understanding of differential equations.
Dates
On request
Duration
1.5 days
Price
£675+VAT(Hexagon office)/£450+VAT(online)
Contact
Tel: +44 (0)1276 903120
Email: MI-MSC-info.uk@hexagon.com