Vibration and Noise Engineering Syllabus PDF
Vibration and Noise Engineering Syllabus PDF
Vibration and Noise Engineering Syllabus PDF
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Course objectives Course outcomes
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Be able to derive the equation of motion and model
CO1 mathematically the response of one DOF vibratory
To introduce the need of vibration
systems
analysis and teach the concepts of
1.0
one degree of freedom (DOF) and
Be able to derive the equation of motion and model
two DOF vibratory systems.
CO2 mathematically the response of two DOF vibratory
systems
INTRODUCTION: Relevance of and need for vibrational analysis. Mathematical modeling of vibrating systems-discrete and
continuous systems-single-degree of freedom systems, free and forced vibrations, various damping models. (7)
TWO DEGREES OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS: Generalized co-ordinates, principal co-ordinates, derivation of equations of
motion, co-ordinate coupling, Lagrange‘s equation. (7)
MULTI DEGREES OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS: Derivation of equations of motion, influence coefficients, orthogonality principle,
calculation of natural frequencies by Raleigh, Stodala, Dunkerley, Holzer and matrix iteration methods, branched system,
geared system. (7)
TRANSIENT VIBRATION: Impulse and arbitrary excitation, base excitation, Laplace transform formulation, response spectrum.
(7)
VIBRATION TESTS, MEASUREMENTS AND CONTROL: Free and forced vibration tests, Measurement of vibration, FFT
analyzer. Methods of vibration control - excitation reduction at source, balancing of rigid, flexible and variable mass rotors.
Dynamic properties and selection of structural materials-viscoelastic polymers, vibration absorbers- tuned absorber, tuned and
damped absorber (qualitative treatment only), untuned viscous damper, vibration isolation. (12)
NOISE: Properties of sound – sound level meter. Sound isolation- machine enclosures, silencers and mufflers. (5)
Total = L: 45 = 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Thomson W T, "Theory of Vibration with Applications", CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 1990.
2. Rao S S, "Mechanical Vibrations", Addison Wesley, Longman, 2009.
REFERENCES:
1. Tse Morse and Hinkle, ―Mechanical Vibration‖, Prentice Hall of India Ltd., New Jersey,1987.
2. Grover G K, "Mechanical Vibrations ", New Chand and Brothers, Roorkey, 1989.
3. Seto, ―Mechanical Vibrations ", Schaum Outline Series, McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 1990.
4. Kewal Pujara. and Pujara R.S., ―Noise for Engineers‖, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, 1984.