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Chapter 5 Transient Analysis Tai-Cheng Lee Electrical Engineering/GIEE 1

Transient Analysis (I) 2

Transient Analysis (II) 3

Differential Equation for Dynamic Circuits (I) 4

Differential Equation for Dynamic Circuits (II) 5

RLC 2 nd -Order Circuits (I) 6

RLC 2 nd -Order Circuits (II) 7

DC Steady-State Solution 8

Initial and Final Conditions (I) 9

Initial and Final Conditions (II) 10

Continuity and Initial Conditions 11

Continuity of Inductor Current 12

General Solution of 1 st -Oder Circuits (I) 13

General Solution of 1 st -Oder Circuits (II) 14

Forced Response 15

Complete Response 16

Complete Solution of 1 st -Order Circuit 17

Energy Storage in Capacitors 18

Energy Storage in Inductors 19

Charging a Camera Flash – Time Constants 20

Starting Transient of DC Motor 21

Equivalent Circuit of 1 st -Order System (I) 22

Equivalent Circuit of 1 st -Order System (II) 23

Equivalent Circuit of 1 st -Order System (III) 24

Thevenin Equivalent Circuits 25

Turn-Off Transient of DC Motor 26

Coaxial Cable Pulse Response 27

Transient Response of Supercapacitors (I) 28

Transient Response of Supercapacitors (II) 29

Transient Response of 2 nd -Order Circuits 30

Differential Equations for 2 nd -Order Circuits (I) 31

Differential Equations for 2 nd -Order Circuits (II) 32

Solution of 2 nd -Order Circuits 33

Natural Response of a 2 nd -Order System (I) 34

Natural Response of a 2 nd -Order System (II) 35

Overdamped Solution 36

Critically Damped Solution 37

Underdamped Solution 38

Complete Response of Overdamped Circuit (I) 39

Complete Response of Overdamped Circuit (II) 40

Complete Response of Critically Damped Circuit (I) 41

Complete Response of Critically Damped Circuit (II) 42

Complete Response of Underdamped Circuit (I) 43

Complete Response of Underdamped Circuit (II) 44

Transient Response of Ignition Circuit (I) 45

Transient Response of Ignition Circuit (II) 46

Transient Response of Ignition Circuit (III) 47

Transient Response of Ignition Circuit (IV) 48