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definitions of
1. ground vehicle systems
2. Thermodynamics
3. Man-facturing
4.systems dynamics
5.control transportation systems
any answers will be much appreciated!!! God Bless!!!!

2006-10-27 02:24:20 · 2 answers · asked by doahgolfer 2 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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Ground vehicle systems: to be frank, i heard that for the first time,, if u can be clear and specific, may be i can throw some light.

Thermodynamics:
Thermodynamics (from the Greek thermos meaning heat and dynamics meaning power) is a branch of physics that studies the effects of changes in temperature, pressure, and volume on physical systems at the macroscopic scale by analyzing the collective motion of their particles using statistics. Roughly, heat means "energy in transit" and dynamics relates to "movement"; thus, in essence thermodynamics studies the movement of energy and how energy instills movement. Historically, thermodynamics developed out of the need to increase the efficiency of early steam engines

Manufacturing:
Manufacturing, a branch of industry which accounts for about one-quarter of the world's economic activity, is the application of tools and a processing medium to the transformation of raw materials into finished goods for sale. This effort includes all intermediate processes required for the production and integration of a product's components. Some industries, such as semiconductor and steel manufacturers use the term fabrication instead

system dynamics
System Dynamics is an approach to understanding the behaviour of complex systems over time. It deals with internal feedback loops and time delays that affect the behaviour of the entire system.

What makes using System Dynamics different from other approaches to studying complex systems is the use of feedback loops and stocks and flows. These elements help describe how even seemingly simple systems display baffling nonlinearity.

Computer software is used to simulate a system dynamics model of the situation being studied. Running "what if" simulations to test certain policies on such a model can greatly aid in understanding how the system changes over time.

System dynamics is very similar to systems thinking and constructs the same causal loop diagrams of systems with feedback. However, system dynamics typically goes further and utilises simulation to study the behaviour of systems and the impact of alternative policies


Control transportation systems: no idea dear..

any way, hope that helps

2006-10-27 02:39:11 · answer #1 · answered by Friends Forever 3 · 0 0

I'll take a stab at this...

1. Systems directly related to ground vehicles only such as power steering or brakes.

2. The study of fluids and temperatures in various environments.

3. Manufacturing improved through the better use of perssonel in the workplace.

5. Layout and system architecture for control systems such as PLCs. Profibus, digibus are jst examples.

Now a discalimer. These are just educated guesses so don't hold me responsible if it they're wrong. :)

2006-10-27 09:29:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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