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Course 37.

Vibration Engineering (Video Course)

Faculty Coordinator(s) :

1. Prof. Rajiv Tiwari

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati

North Guwahati, Guwahati 781039

Email : rtiwari@iitg.ernet.in
2691174
Telephone :(91-361) Off :
2582667
2691090
Res :
2584667

2. Prof. S. K. Dwivedy

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati

North Guwahati, Guwahati 781039

Email : : dwivedy@iitg.ernet.in
Telephone : (91-361) Off : 2582670

Res : 2584670

Detailed Syllabus :

S.N. Modules Lectures Lecture Contents Remarks


1 I. Introduction i Overview of the course, practical RT-01
applications and research trends
2 ii Harmonic and periodic motions, vibration RT-02
terminology
3 II. i Vibration model, Equation of motion- RT-03
Single-DOF Natural Frequency
4 Free ii Energy method, Rayleigh method RT-04
5 Vibrations iii Principle of virtual work, Damping models. RT-05
6 III. i Viscously damped free vibration RT-06
7 Single-DOF ii Special cases: oscillatory, non-oscillatory RT-07
Free and critically damped motions.
8 Vibrations iii Logarithmic decrement, Experimental RT-08
determination of damping coefficient.
9 III. i Forced harmonic vibration, Magnification RT-09
Single-DOF factor.
10 Forced ii Rotor unbalance, Transmissibility RT-10
11 Vibrations iii Vibration Isolation RT-11
12 iv Equivalent viscous damping, Sharpness of RT-12
resonance.
13 IV. i Generalized and Principal coordinates, SKD-01
Two-DOF Free derivation of equations of motion
14 Vibrations ii Lagranges equation SKD-02
15 iii Coordinate coupling SKD-03
16 iv Forced Harmonic vibration SKD-04
17 V. Vibration i Tuned absorber, determination of mass SKD-05
Absorber ratio.
18 ii Tuned and damped absorber, unturned SKD-06
viscous damper.
19 VI. i Derivation of equations of motion, SKD-07
Multi-DOF influence coefficient method
20 ii Properties of vibrating systems: flexibility SKD-08
and stiffness matrices, reciprocity
theorem
21 iii Modal analysis: undamped SKD-09
22 iv Modal analysis: damped SKD-10

RT: Rajiv Tiwari SKD: Santosh Kumar Dwivedy

23 VII. i Rayleigh method SKD-11


24 Calculation of ii Stodala method SKD-12
25 natural iii Matrix iteration method SKD-13
26 frequencies iv Holzer method and Dunkerleys method SKD-14
27 VIII. i Simple systems with one or two rotor RT-13
Torsional masses
28 vibration ii Multi-DOF systems-transfer matrix method RT-14
29 iii Geared system RT-15
30 iv Branched system RT-16
31 IX. i Vibration of strings SKD-15
32 Continuous ii Longitudinal and torsional vibration of rods SKD-16
33 systems : iii Transverse vibration of beams: equations SKD-17
closed form of motion and boundary conditions
34 solutions iv Transverse vibration of beams: natural SKD-18
frequencies and mode shapes
35 X. i Rayleighs energy method SKD-19
36 Continuous ii Rayleigh-Ritz method SKD-20
37 systems : iii Assumed modes and Galerkins method SKD-21
Approximate
solutions
38 XI. i Finite element formulation for beams: RT-17
Finite element Galerkins method
39 analysis ii Beams elemental mass and stiffness RT-18
matrices, Elemental force vector,
40 iii Global finite element assembly and RT-19
imposition of boundary conditions and
solution procedure.
41 iv Finite element formulation for rods. RT-20
42 XI. i Vibration testing equipments: signal RT-21
Signature generation, measuring and conditioning
analysis and instruments
43 preventive ii Vibration testing equipments: signal RT-22
maintenance analysis instruments
44 iii Vibration signatures and standards RT-23
45 iv Field balancing of rotors RT-24

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