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Vibration Analysis and Control

This document outlines the course objectives and content for a course on vibration analysis and control. The course covers fundamentals of vibration including sources, mathematical models, and response to different excitations. It examines single and multi-degree freedom systems as well as continuous systems. The course also covers vibration measurement instruments, vibration isolation methods, balancing techniques, and experimental vibration analysis methods. The overall goal is for students to understand vibration principles, analysis tools, and control strategies.

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Vibration Analysis and Control

This document outlines the course objectives and content for a course on vibration analysis and control. The course covers fundamentals of vibration including sources, mathematical models, and response to different excitations. It examines single and multi-degree freedom systems as well as continuous systems. The course also covers vibration measurement instruments, vibration isolation methods, balancing techniques, and experimental vibration analysis methods. The overall goal is for students to understand vibration principles, analysis tools, and control strategies.

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ED 9122

VIBRATION ANALYSIS AND CONTROL**

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OBJECTIVE: (i).To understand the Fundamentals of Vibration and its practical applications. (ii).To understand the working principle and operations of various vibrations Measuring instruments (iii).To understand the various Vibration control strategies UNIT I FUNDAMENTALS OF VIBRATION 10 Introduction -Sources Of Vibration-Mathematical Models- Displacement, velocity and Acceleration- Review Of Single Degree Freedom Systems -Vibration isolation Vibrometers and accelerometers -.Response To Arbitrary and non- harmonic Excitations Transient Vibration Impulse loads-Critical Speed Of Shaft-Rotor systems. UNIT II TWO DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEM 7 Introduction-Free Vibration Of Undamped And Damped- Forced Vibration With Harmonic Excitation System Coordinate Couplings And Principal Coordinates UNIT III MULTI-DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEM AND CONTINUOUS SYSTEM 9 Multi Degree Freedom System Influence Coefficients and stiffness coefficientsFlexibility Matrix and Stiffness Matrix Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors-Matrix Iteration Method Approximate Methods: Dunkerley, Rayleighs, and Holzer Method Geared Systems-Eigen Values & Eigen vectors for large system of equations using sub space, Lanczos method - Continuous System: Vibration of String, Shafts and Beams UNIT IV VIBRATION CONTROL 9 Specification of Vibration Limits Vibration severity standards- Vibration as condition Monitoring tool-Vibration Isolation methods- -Dynamic Vibration Absorber, Torsional and Pendulum Type Absorber- Damped Vibration absorbers-Static and Dynamic Balancing-Balancing machines-Field balancing Vibration Control by Design Modification- - Active Vibration Control UNIT V EXPERIMENTAL METHODS IN VIBRATION ANALYSIS 10 Vibration Analysis Overview - Experimental Methods in Vibration Analysis.-Vibration Measuring Instruments - Selection of Sensors- Accelerometer Mountings. -Vibration Exciters-Mechanical, Hydraulic, Electromagnetic And Electrodynamics Frequency Measuring Instruments-. System Identification from Frequency Response -Testing for resonance and mode shapes Total 45 + 30 = 75 Hour ** a Term Project must be given for Assessment 3 (Compulsory) TEXT BOOK: 1. Rao, S.S., Mechanical Vibrations, Addison Wesley Longman, 1995. 2. Thomson, W.T. Theory of Vibration with Applications, CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 1990 REFERENCES: 1. Ramamurti. V, Mechanical Vibration Practice with Basic Theory, Narosa, New Delhi, 2000. 2. S. Graham Kelly & Shashidar K. Kudari, Mechanical Vibrations, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Com. Ltd New Delhi,2007

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