1st Edition

MATLAB® Essentials A First Course for Engineers and Scientists

By William Bober Copyright 2018
    275 Pages 2 Color & 150 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    275 Pages 2 Color & 150 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    275 Pages 2 Color & 150 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    All disciplines of science and engineering use numerical methods for complex problem analysis, due to the highly mathematical nature of the field. Analytical methods alone are unable to solve many complex problems engineering students and professionals confront. Introduction to MATLAB® Programming for Engineers and Scientists examines the basic elements of code writing, and describes MATLAB® methods for solving common engineering problems and applications across the range of engineering disciplines. The text uses a class-tested learning approach and accessible two-color page design to guide students from basic programming to the skills needed for future coursework and engineering practice.

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Author

    Chapter 1 Computer Programming with MATLAB® for Engineers

    Chapter 2 MATLAB® Fundamentals

    Chapter 3 Conditional Operators, Built-in Functions with Vector Arguments, MATLAB®’s Interp1 Function, and Some Scalar and Vector Operations

    Chapter 4 Self-Written Functions and MATLAB®’s fminbnd Function

    Chapter 5 Working with Characters and Strings

    Chapter 6 Roots of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations

    Chapter 7 System of Algebraic, Linear Equations

    Chapter 8 Curve Fitting

    Chapter 9 Numerical Integration

    Chapter 10 Numerical Integration of Ordinary Differential Equations

    Chapter 11 Boundary Value Problems of Ordinary Differential Equations

    Appendix

    Review Answers

    Index

    Biography

    William Bober, PhD, received his BS in civil engineering from the City College of New York (CCNY), his MS in Engineering Science from Pratt Institute, and his PhD in Engineering Science and Aerospace Engineering from Purdue University. After receiving his PhD, he worked as an associate engineering physicist in the Applied Mechanics Department at the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory in Buffalo, New York. After leaving Cornell Labs, he was employed as an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) for 12 years; since leaving RIT, he has been an associate professor at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and more recently, in the Department of Civil Engineering there. Dr. Bober has coauthored several textbooks on Analytical and Numerical Methods with MATLAB.

    "This book would be useful for students or working engineers interested in quickly learning about the fundamentals of MATLAB. It provides a crash course on programming in MATLAB and is a convenient reference guide to refresh those who have not used MATLAB for some time." - John J. Shea, IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, USA