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Course Name
Turkish Mekanik Titreşimler
English Mechanical Vibrations
Course Code
MAK 449 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 1
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Halit Temel Belek
Course Objectives 1.To provide the basic vibration engineering principles
2.To be able to develop physical and mathematical models to solve vibration problems encountered in machinery
3.To teach the basic design principles to reduce vibrations in mechanical systems
4.To provide the fundamental principles for distributed parameter systems
5.To develop skills to use computer programs like Matlab in solving vibration problems
6.To be able to use data acquisition systems to make vibration measurements.
Course Description Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations. Free vibrations. Forced harmonic vibrations. Forced vibrations with an arbitrary force profile. Multi-degree of freedom systems. Design principles to reduce vibrations in mechanical systems. Distributed parameter systems.
Course Outcomes I. To be able to understand and develop models for basic vibration problems in mechanical engineering,
II. To be able to solve vibration problems using Matlab or similar programs,
III. To learn basic design principles to reduce vibrations in mechanical systems,
IV. To be able to understand and develop models for multi-degree-of-freedom-systems.
V. To be able to make basic vibration measurements.
Pre-requisite(s) MAK 322 Theory of Machinery
Required Facilities Computer with MATLAB
Other
Textbook Engineering Vibration, Daniel J. Inman, Prentice Hall Int. Ed. 1996
Other References • Power Point Lecture slides
• Vibration for Engineers, Andrew D. Dimaragonas and Sam Haddad, Prentice Hall Int. Ed. 1992
• Principals and Techniques of Vibrations, Prentice Hall Int. Ed. 1997
• Mechanical Vibrations, S. Graham Kelly, Schaum’s Outlines, McGraw Hill, 1996.
 
 
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