Machine Dynamics and Vibrations
About this course
Expected learning outcomes
The course Machine Dynamics and Vibrations aims that the student upon successful completion is able to:
f) recognize standard mechanical dynamical systems and their order g) identifies the basic dynamic characteristics that affect the dynamics of mechanical systems h) qualitatively evaluates the dynamic and oscillating behavior of mechanical systems with linear characteristics. i) To calculate the dynamic and oscillating behavior of mechanical systems. j) Develop models for standard mechanical dynamical systems with appropriate simplifications/assumptions k) evaluate dynamic systems, l) apply methodologies in the design of mechanical oscillation isolation devices.
Indicative Syllabus
Review kinematics and kinetics of particles. Single degree of freedom systems
Vibration for mass-spring system, natural frequency.
Rotational vibration (Systems involving pendulums).
Finding the stiffness of complicated systems and real life components.
Equation of motions for complicated vibratory systems.
Damping in 1-DOF systems.
Forced vibration (Applied force and also unbalanced rotation), and resonance.
Forced vibration (Base Excitation)
Transient response (convolution integral)
Solution approaches (numerical, laplace, transfer functions) Two degree and multiple degree of freedom systems
Introduction with the 2dof system
Eigenvalues and Natural frequencies
Modal analysis
Free vibrations of MDOF systems
MDOF Systems with Viscous Daming
Forced vibrations of MDOF
Intro Vibration of Continuous System. Design for Vibration suspension
Acceptable levels of vibration
Vibration absorbers
Daming in Vibration Absorption
Critical Speeds of rotating disks (Jeffcott motor, Rayleigh approach
Teaching / Learning Methodology
Lecture: the fundamentals of Machine Dynamics and Vibration will be described using ppt presentations, demonstrating videos, Internet. The students are free to request help. The students are encouraged to solve problems and to use their own knowledge to verify their solutions before seeking assistance. Tutorial: a set of problems and group discussion topics will be arranged in the tutorial classes. Students are encouraged to solve problems before having solutions.
Recommended Reading
1. Gans Mechanical Systems A Unified Approach to Vibrations and Controls, Springer Verlag 2. S.Kelly Mechanical Vibrations: Theory and Applications, Cengage Learning 3. S.S.Rao, “Mechanical Vibrations”, Pearson; 5th edition (September 17, 2010) 4. D.Inman “Engineering Vibrations”, Pearson; 4th edition (March, 2013)
Prerequisites
Start Date
2023
End Date
2024
Apply
2023
Local Course Code
TBA
Cycle
TBA
Year of study
TBA
Language
English
Study Load
Lectures 39 hrs Tutorials 26 hrs Homework 30 hrs Self study 55 hrs In total 150 hours – 5ECTS
Mode of delivery
Bi weekly tests : 30% Reports : 20% Written Report : 50% Continuous assessment consists of bi-weekly small tests, reports. The continuous assessment will assess the students’ understanding of basic concepts and principles in the lecture content.
Instructors
Dr. Papadakis Nicos
Course coordinator
Dr. Papadakis Nicos
npapadak@hmu.gr