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Course Name
Turkish Mekanik Titreşimler
English Mechanical Vibrations
Course Code
MAK 315 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 5
- 2 1 -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Özgür Turhan
Course Objectives 1.To provide basic vibration engineering knowledge.
2.To introduce mathematical models and computation methods required in vibration analysis.
3.To introduce common vibration problems encountered in machinery and the ways of suppressing them.
Course Description Basics concepts. Undamped, damped and forced vibrations of single-degree-of-freedom (d.o.f) systems. Vibration measuring instruments. Vibration isolation. Vibrations of two-d.o.f systems. Dynamic vibration absorber. Free and forced vibrations of multi-d.o.f systems. Approximate methods in natural frequency calculation. Modal analysis. Whirling motion and critical speed of shafts.
Course Outcomes Students who pass the course will be able to;
I.Understand the fundamentals of vibration engineering and the genesis of common vibration problems encountered in machinery,
II.Model and (computer) analyse mechanical vibratory systems,
III.Understand the working principles of vibration measurement instruments,
IV.Conceive design measures to suppress or reduce vibrations.
Pre-requisite(s) (DNK203 or DNK203E or DNK201 or DNK201E) and (MAT201 or MAT201E) and MAT261
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook Notes + L. Meirovitch, Fundamentals of Vibrations, McGraw-Hill, 2001.
Other References D. J. Inman, Engineering Vibration, Prentice Hall 1996.
W.T.Thomson, Theory of Vibrations with Applications, Unwin and Hyman 1988.
R.F. Steidel, An Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations, Wiley 1989.
 
 
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