Dynamic Systems Chart
Posted 21 Jul, 2009 in Downloads
| Contributor(s) | Mark A. Juds Eaton Corporation |
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| Abstract | This is a one-page chart (11x17 inch). It groups the basic dynamic equations for electromagnetic systems, thermal systems, and mechanical systems into 5 sections (dynamic equation, variables, components, properties, characteristics). The purpose of this chart is to show the similarity of the dynamic systems across the various areas of physics (each row gives an equivalent characteristic or effect in each area), to provide a basic level of understanding for students and engineers, to show the system of units, and to provide a simple way to make preliminary calculations. |
| bio | Mark has a BSME from the University of Wisconsin and an MSME from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (UWM). He has taught Kinematics at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, and Heat Transfer and Vibration for Electronic Systems at UWM. Mark is a member of ASME, IEEE, SAE and the industrial advisory councils for UWM and WCTC. He has worked in the Innovation Center at Eaton Corp. since 1982, where he is a technology leader in the areas of Heat Transfer, Electromagnetics, Mechanical Dynamics and Electromechanical systems. Mark has 37 patents and one trade secret in the areas of sensors, power switching, magnetic actuators and mechanisms. He has written 24 articles including 12 papers in technical journals and the 1st chapter of a motor handbook. He has developed 6 seminars and tutorials, and has given 23 invited presentations outside of Eaton. Mark also participates in many volunteer activities directed toward mentoring and encouraging students in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math. |
| credits | Mark A. Juds Senior Principal Engineer Innovation Center Eaton Corporation Milwaukee, WI |
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