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COURSE
DESCRIPTION
The
purpose of this course is to introduce graduate students in mechanical
engineering to intermediate and advanced concepts in vibration analysis.
A review of basic analyis of single- and multi-degree-of-freedom discrete
systems is followed by a more general treatment of oscillation theory,
an overview of Lagrange's equations, and a review of modal analysis under
harmonic excitation. Continuous system analysis is introduced through
elastic bars and beams, followed by a discussion of approximate methods.
Students are also introduced to finite-element and numerical methods in
vibrations (using ANSYS) with comparison to exact solutions for simple
systems. Special topics, such as the vibration of gyrospcopic systems,
are also discussed.
Meeting
times: TTh
5:00-6:15
Meeting room:
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