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== Matrix Exponential == |
Revision as of 20:01, 9 December 2009
Problem
In this problem we will explore the solution of a double spring/mass system under the assumption that the blocks are resting on a smooth surface. Here's a picture of what we are working with.
Equations of Equilibrium
Using F=ma we can then find our four equations of equilibrium.
- Equation 1
- Equation 2
- Equation 3
- Equation 4
Now we can put these four equations into the state space form.
Eigen Values
Once you have your equations of equilibrium in matrix form you can plug them into a calculator or a computer program that will give you the eigen values automatically. This saves you a lot of hand work. Here's what you should come up with for this particular problem given these initial conditions.
- Given
We now have
From this we get
Eigen Vectors
Using the equation above and the same given conditions we can plug everything to a calculator or computer program like MATLAB and get the eigen vectors which we will denote as .
Solving
We can now plug these eigen vectors and eigen values into the standard equation
And our final answer is
Matrix Exponential