Control Theory Book for a Mechanical Engineering

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The discussion centers on the search for control theory literature specifically tailored for mechanical engineers. A highly recommended resource is "Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems" by G.F. Franklin, which addresses control systems from a mechanical engineering perspective. This book is noted for its relevance and applicability to the field, contrasting with the predominance of texts authored by electrical engineers.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic control theory concepts
  • Familiarity with mechanical engineering principles
  • Knowledge of dynamic systems analysis
  • Experience with feedback control mechanisms
NEXT STEPS
  • Research additional control theory books specifically for mechanical engineers
  • Explore advanced topics in feedback control systems
  • Investigate software tools for simulating dynamic systems
  • Learn about the applications of control theory in mechanical design
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Mechanical engineers, students in mechanical engineering programs, and professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of control systems from a mechanical perspective.

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Most books I looked for Control Systems seem to be written by Electrical Engineers. Is there a good book which is written from the point of view of a Mechanical Engineers?
 
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a very good book is
Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems by GF Franklin
 

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