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Course Code Course Name L-T-P:C Year 04 ME 6503 Theory of Vibration 3-1-0: 4 2015

This document outlines the course objectives, syllabus, and course plan for a Theory of Vibration course offered in 2015. The course aims to help students understand vibrations in mechanical design and develop linear vibration models for single and multi-degree of freedom systems. The syllabus covers topics like free vibration analysis, forced vibration response, impulse response, and vibration of multi-degree of freedom systems. The course plan lists 6 modules that will be taught over the semester, including free and forced vibration of single-degree and multi-degree systems, response to various periodic and non-periodic inputs, and vibration measurement techniques.
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Course Code Course Name L-T-P:C Year 04 ME 6503 Theory of Vibration 3-1-0: 4 2015

This document outlines the course objectives, syllabus, and course plan for a Theory of Vibration course offered in 2015. The course aims to help students understand vibrations in mechanical design and develop linear vibration models for single and multi-degree of freedom systems. The syllabus covers topics like free vibration analysis, forced vibration response, impulse response, and vibration of multi-degree of freedom systems. The course plan lists 6 modules that will be taught over the semester, including free and forced vibration of single-degree and multi-degree systems, response to various periodic and non-periodic inputs, and vibration measurement techniques.
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COURSE CODE COURSE NAME L-T-P:C YEAR

04 ME 6503 Theory of Vibration 3-1-0: 4 2015

Pre-requisites: Nil

Course Objectives:

To make the Student:-

Fully understand and appreciate the importance of vibrations in mechanical design of


machine parts that operate in vibratory conditions.
Develop linear vibratory models of dynamic systems with changing complexities (SDOF,
MDOF)
To understand the principle of writing the differential equation of motion of vibratory
systems
Students should be able to make free and forced (harmonic, periodic, non-periodic)
vibration analysis of single and multi-degree of freedom linear systems.;

Syllabus

Free Vibration: Introduction,Use of Fourier series, Single degree of freedom undamped system
Equation of motion, Response under general periodic force,The unit impulse (Dirac Delta),Eigen
value problem, natural frequencies,Multi Degree of Freedom System; normal mode of
vibration,flexibility matrix and stiffness matrix

Course Outcome:

The student will demonstrate the ability to


1. To learn free and forced vibration for 1 DOF, 2DOF and MDOF systems
2. To learn vibration measurement and vibration isolation techniques
To learn the analysis of vibration of continuous systems

TEXT BOOKS:
1. S. S. Rao, Mechanical Vibrations, Prentice Hall, 2000.
2. W. T. Thomson, M. D. Dahleh, C. Padmanabhan, Theory of Vibration with Applications, Pearson
Education, 2008.

REFERENCES:
1. Leonard Meirovitch, Fundamentals of Vibrations, McGraw Hill International, 2001.
2. Den Hartog, Mechanical Vibrations, Dover Publishers, 1985

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COURSE PLAN

COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDITS


04 ME 6503 THEORY OF VIBRATION 3-1-0:4
Contact Sem.Exam
MODULES
Hours Marks;%
MODULE 1: Free Vibration: Introduction, Fundamentals of system
modeling, Spring, inertia and damping elements, Harmonic motion
Representation and analysis
9 15
Use of Fourier series, Single degree of freedom undamped system
Equation of motion, natural frequency, complete response, examples

MODULE 2: Single degree of freedom systems with viscous damping


response, under damping, critical damping and over damping, Logarithmic
decrement. Free vibration with Coulomb Damping, Free vibration with 9 15
Hysteresis damping.

FIRST INTERNAL TEST


MODULE 3: Harmonically excited vibration equation of motion, response
of undampedsystems under harmonic force, response of damped systems
to harmonic force. Frequency response plots, harmonic motion of the 9 15
base, transmissibility.

MODULE 4: Response under general periodic force, Use of Fourier series


Response due to square wave, triangular wave, half sine wave etc. 9 15

SECOND INTERNAL TEST


MODULE 5: The unit impulse (Dirac Delta), Impulse response, step
response, ramp response, response to arbitrary excitations. Time domain
method Convolution Integral, complete response to arbitrary excitation,
10 20
response spectrum. Frequency domain method Laplace Transforms,
transfer function, general response using Laplace transforms.

MODULE 6: Introduction, Equations of motion, matrix form, coupling in


mass, coupling in stiffness, free vibration analysis of 2 dof undammed
system. Eigen value problem, natural frequencies, mode shapes, initial
conditions to excite a specific mode, response to general initial conditions.
10 20
Multi Degree of Freedom System; normal mode of vibration,
flexibility matrix and stiffness matrix, Eigen values and vectors orthogonal
properties-modal matrix analysis, matrix inversion method

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