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Continuous systems are important in many engineering disciplines, such as structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermal systems, electrical field etc. They are important in mechatronics applications too, i.e. control of robotic manipulators taking account of flexibility of mechanical structure, sensor design, and micro-mechanics systems design.
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The simulation was run on a laptop with i7 quad core processor under Windows 7.1.
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Damić, V., Montgomery, J. (2015). Continuous Systems. In: Mechatronics by Bond Graphs. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49004-4_10
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