Networks Analysis
Sep/090
In electrical engineering what is the use of network topology and transient analysis ?
why and where are these(network topology and transient analysis) used,is their any specific use of these theories.
Your question is a little confusing. Network Topology is not a theory, it is a reference to the arrangement or physical layout of computers, cables, and other components on the network. A network's topology affects its capabilities. The choice of one topology over another will have an impact on many things, including:
-What type of equipment the network needs
-Capabilitites of the equipment
-Growth of the network
-Way the network is managed
All network designs stem from four basic topologies: Bus, Star, Ring, and Mesh. All four topologies have advantages and disadvantages. Cost, network speeds, and system reliability are but a few.
Transient analysis is also not a theory but a method, it provides for plotting of any time-domain waveform. Some variables include digital state, voltage, current, power, energy, charge, resistance, capacitance, inductance, B field, and H field. A variety of variables and mathematical functions are available to simplify plots. Transient analysis is used (in electronics) to better understand the circuits behavior in relation to time.
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