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Apr 23, 2024
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ME 601 - Vibration Control3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This is an introduction to mechanical vibrations, to free and forced vibrations of single-degree of freedom systems, and to two-degree of freedom of systems. Various types of forcing functions are considered for both damped and undamped systems. (prereq: MA 232 or MA 2323, ME 230, or equivalent) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Model simple vibratory systems and determine equations of motion
- Solve equations of motion for single degree of freedom systems subject to harmonic, general periodic and arbitrary forcing functions
- Write equations of motion for idealized multi-degree of freedom systems
- Determine natural frequencies and mode shapes for systems with two and three degrees of freedom
- Develop appropriate analytical models for simulation using MATLAB w/ Simulink
- Perform measurements and conduct modal tests on simple systems
Prerequisites by Topic
- Dynamics
- Calculus
- Differential equations
- Computer programming
Course Topics
- Review: modeling mechanical systems
- Review: solving differential equations - analytical, numerical methods
- Free vibration
- Harmonically excited vibration
- Fourier series, periodic functions
- Transient vibration
- Systems with two or more degrees of freedom
- Lagrange’s equation
- Vibration control
- Vibration measurement and applications
- Exams
- Graduate students will be given additional assignments
Laboratory Topics
- Free and forced vibration demonstration and measurement on 1 and 2 DOF systems
Coordinator Dr. Subha Kumpaty
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