The example asks: Calculate directly the first two non-zero terms in the Taylor Series expansion of sinh(z) about z=j*\pi
The first step showin is to calculate the two non-zero terms in the Taylor series expansion of sinh(z) about z=j*\pi
f(z)=sinh(z) , Z0=j*\pi
Sinh(j*\pi)...
I am reading through a worked example of the Taylor series expansion of Sinh(z) about z=j*Pi
The example states: sinh(j*Pi)=cos(Pi)*Sinh(0) +jcosh(x)sin(y)
I am unsure of this relation. I understand why the x terms are zero but don't know the relation to expand sinh. Can anyone shed...
Hi All,
This is not a homework question, I am just trying to be come quicker at integrating by parts, when performing Laplace Transforms.
My textbook gives a basic example for performing the Laplace Transform of the variable t, to the transformed variable of s for the
equation...
Hi. I have been doing some FEA modelling with solid works and am trying to calculate my deflection for a point load at the centre of a clamped periphery (not simply supported) circular thin plate. I need to calculate the theoretical values to make sure that my FEA is correct
The formula I...