Find the Best Maths Package for Control Engineering Projects

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The best mathematics packages for control engineering projects discussed include MATLAB with Simulink, Mathcad, and Maple. MATLAB, particularly with its Control Toolbox, is highly recommended for its modeling capabilities, although it has a steep learning curve of approximately four weeks. Mathcad is favored for its user-friendly interface and quick learning time, while Maple is appreciated for its closed-form solution capabilities but is less user-friendly than Mathcad. Personal preferences play a significant role in the choice of software.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with MATLAB 2023 and Simulink for control engineering applications
  • Understanding of Mathcad for mathematical modeling and calculations
  • Basic knowledge of Maple for symbolic computation
  • Experience with control systems and engineering principles
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore MATLAB Simulink tutorials for control engineering applications
  • Investigate Mathcad integration with Excel and MATLAB
  • Learn about the Control Toolbox in MATLAB for advanced modeling
  • Research Maple's capabilities for closed-form solutions and compare with Mathematica
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Students and professionals in control engineering, software developers working with mathematical modeling, and anyone seeking to optimize their use of MATLAB, Mathcad, or Maple for engineering projects.

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hey guys just wondering what's the best maths package around
i have a student edition of mathcad which is fine for what it does.
i have just gotten MATLAB with simulink which on first impression seems like i'd have to spend months and months before i'd be useful at it. I'm doing a control engineering based final year project and was interested in what i heard simulink could do for me
has anyone any experience with simulink.+how big a learning curve
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what packages do you use?
 
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Right now, on my comupter, I have: http://www.mathcad.com/" . For most things that I do, Mathcad is good enough.
 
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phlegmy said:
hey guys just wondering what's the best maths package around
i have a student edition of mathcad which is fine for what it does.
i have just gotten MATLAB with simulink which on first impression seems like i'd have to spend months and months before i'd be useful at it. I'm doing a control engineering based final year project and was interested in what i heard simulink could do for me
has anyone any experience with simulink.+how big a learning curve
OR
what packages do you use?
For control engineering Matlab is excellent. Besides Simulink, there is a Control Toolbox available that allows you to model virtually anything you need.
 


I was wondering whether Simulink could help me solve https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=301390"?
I would prefer to stay with SolidWorks because I already use it for 3D modeling so I guess it will be easier to learn, but I don't think CosmosWorks could do that.
What do you recommend?

Thanks in advance!
 
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I found that MathCad had the smallest learning curve, it is so easy and obvious, and not really found many limits. It integrates with Excel and Matlab with ease, which helps remove all the limits that i have come upon.

MatLab took me ages to work out, about 4 weeks until i was up to speed with it so i could use it efficiently. Took me days for MathCad.

Maple has its good points, i prefer doing some calculations in Maple as i find it much easier, but its not as user friendly as MathCad when it comes to view back what you have done. Also Maple is not as friendly with placement of equations and the likes, and a few others things.

I have never used mathmatica, but lead think its great and i would like to get a copy some day to see how good it is, if they had a 30 day trial i would take a try at it.

MathCad has a 30 day trial, not sure about Maple and MatLab though.
 


I've worked with MatLab, Mathematica, and Maple, and I prefer Maple by far over the other two. I particularly like the powerful closed form solution capablility (Mathematica has this also) and an easier interface than Mathematica.

A whole lot of this comes down to personal preferences, I think.
 

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