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This course covers analyzing single and multi degree of freedom vibration problems. Students will learn vibration testing, isolation, and control techniques. They will also study the effects of vibration on machine components. Topics include modeling vibration systems, free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems, two degree of freedom systems, multi degree of freedom systems, and vibration of continuous systems like strings, rods, and beams.

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This course covers analyzing single and multi degree of freedom vibration problems. Students will learn vibration testing, isolation, and control techniques. They will also study the effects of vibration on machine components. Topics include modeling vibration systems, free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems, two degree of freedom systems, multi degree of freedom systems, and vibration of continuous systems like strings, rods, and beams.

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MEC406:MECHANICAL VIBRATION

L:3 Course Objectives: T:1 P:0 Credits:4

Develop an understanding to analyze the single degree of freedom and multi degree of freedom vibration problems. To learn the various vibration testing, vibration isolation and vibration control techniques. To study the effect of vibration on machine component.

Unit I Fundamentals of Vibration : Modeling of vibration systems, Vibration terminology, Harmonic motion, Periodic motion, Inertia Elements, Stiffness Elements, Dissipation Elements Unit II Free Vibration of Single Degree of Freedom Systems : Vibration model, Equations of motion, Natural frequency, Viscously damped free vibration, Damping ratio, Logarithmic decrement, Coulomb damping, Structural damping, Types of Damping Unit III Forced Vibration of Single Degree of Freedom Systems : Harmonically Forced Vibration, Magnification factor, Rotating and reciprocating unbalance, Support motion, Forced Energy dissipated by damping, Vibration with coulomb damping, Vibration Isolation, Force Transmissibility, Motion Isolation, Motion Transmissibility, Frequency Response Curve, Vibration Measuring Instruments, Vibrometer, Accelerometer, Whirling of Shaft Unit IV Two Degree of Freedom System : Introduction, Principal and Normal modes of Vibration, Degenerating system, Combined rectilinear and angular modes, Langrange method, Vibration Absorber, Frahm Vibration Absorber, Coordinate Coupling Unit V Multi Degree of Freedom Systems : Introduction, Influence coefficient, Flexibility Coefficient and flexibility matrix, Eigen Value and Eigen Vector Problem, Matrix iteration method, Orthogonality Principle, Dunkerley's Method Unit VI Vibration of Continuous Systems : Vibrating String, Longitudinal Vibration of Rods, Torsional Vibration of rods, Euler equation for beams Text Books: 1. Mechanical vibration by Thammaiah Gowda, Jagadeesha T and D V Girish, Tata McGraw Hill, 1st Edition, (2012) References: 1. Mechanical Vibrations by V.P.Singh, Dhanpat Rai, 9th Edition, (2007)

2. Mechanical vibration by S. S. Rao, Pearson, 4th Edition, (2003)

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