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August 20th, 2009, 02:23 AM
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The objective is to develop a mathematical theory procedure for a manufacturing process. Below step is my procedure, I might be wrong…
1) Firstly, is to develop a basic nonlinear model from the manufacturing process,
2) Then perform full-order on the linearized model (Is this possible?)
3) Lastly reduced-order linear of the linearized model.
If am wrong, what should be the way.
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August 20th, 2009, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by qwj Hi, Need help to understand the meaning of the model in red below To develop a mathematical theory procedure for the process. The modeling developed via three steps. Firstly, is to develop a basic nonlinear model, then the full-order linearized model and lastly reduced-order linear model. Hope someone can help... qWj | This question makes no sense. And even less sense when in the Elementary Math Help Forum.
Please re-post the whole question, including any necessary background. And please re-post in an appropriate subforum.
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August 20th, 2009, 03:32 AM
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Originally Posted by qwj Hi, I wanted someone to help on my below theory is works? May i know which group shall i post? The objective is to develop a mathematical theory procedure for a process. Below step is my procedure, I might be wrong… 1) Firstly, is to develop a basic nonlinear model from the manufacturing process, 2) Then perform full-order on the linearized model (Is this possible) 3) Lastly reduced-order linear of the linearized model. Hope someone could help.. | Hi there. I know you are new to this forum, but I am wondering, have you ever posted to an internet forum before? Usually, one tries to get a feel for the place, what all the different sub-forums are, the kinds of things that belong in each one, etc. One pretty common rule though is that you should not post the same exact thing many times in many different places. That really annoys everyone.
All the regular members of this forum can see whenever a new post is made, so you don't have to worry about them not seeing your post. They will see it, trust me. So only post it once.
As to your question, I am sorry, but it seems so vague as to be almost meaningless. Perhaps you should elaborate, give a lot more details about the exact problem you are trying to solve. Then maybe more people could help you solve them.
Good luck.
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Yes, Im really new to this. My apologise..am stuck with my PhD analysis theory, i try to think crazy to get it work...
am not so sure, im trying to solve the error with some equibilirum theory or etc...
i cant reveal much here...i dont know how to express
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| | Whoa, I have no idea what you are asking. From the looks of it you are trying to model something, perhaps using nonlinear differential equations? Then wanting to look into linearizing the system? And then try to make it even further computationally easier? I am afraid your question is far too vague for me to be able to help.
To get help you are going to need to be much more specific, and also it probably belongs in the modeling section, or differential equations or something. I think they would be more likely to be able to help you, but as it stands, I have no idea what to tell you. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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