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SRI KRISHNA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

KOVAIPUDUR, COIMBATORE 641 042 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LECTURE PLAN

VIBRATION AND NOISE ENGINEERING


Year & Semester Academic Year : IV Year VIII Semester (B.E MECHANICAL ENGINEERING) : 2013 2014 (EVEN Semester)

OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course student should able to

a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering b) An ability to identify, formulates, and solves engineering problems COURSE OUTCOMES Students will be able to construct the equations of motion for free-body diagrams. Students will be able to solve for the motion and the natural frequency for forced vibration of a single degree of freedom damped or undamped system Apply skills in instrumentation, measurement and signal processing - through vibration testing for several physical, mechanical and structural systems.
Unit no Title Topics
Introduction -Sources Of Vibration Mathematical Models-Displacement, velocity and Acceleration Review Of Single Degree Freedom Systems Vibration isolation-Vibro meters and accelerometers Response To Arbitrary and nonharmonic Excitations Transient Vibration Impulse loads Critical Speed Of Shaft-Rotor systems Tutorials Introduction Free Vibration of Undammed and Damped Forced Vibration with Harmonic Excitation System Coordinate Couplings Principal Coordinates Tutorials Reference T1 (31-39) T1 (73-91) T1 (136-181) T2 (65-67) , (76-81) T2 (90-93) LN* T2 (88-90) T1 (181-187) T1 (411-413) T1 (413-414) T1 (436-438) T2 (125-128) T1 (429-436) T1 (478-482) T1(489-497) T1(491-497) T1(506-516) T2(292-318) LN

Hours
1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 2 2 1 1 8

Total Hours

INTRODUCTION

17

II

TWO DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEM

15

III

Multi Degree Freedom System Influence Coefficients and stiffness coefficients Flexibility Matrix and Stiffness MULTI-DEGREE Matrix FREEDOM SYSTEM AND Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors CONTINUOUS Matrix Iteration Method SYSTEM Dunkerley, Rayleighs, and Holzer Method,Geard system Eigen Values & Eigen vectors for large system of equations using

1 1 1 1 2 1 17

sub space Lanczos method -Continuous System Vibration of String, Shafts and Beams Tutorials Specification of Vibration Limits Vibration severity standardsVibration as condition monitoring tool Vibration Isolation methods-Dynamic Vibration Absorber Torsional and Pendulum Type Absorber Damped Vibration absorbers Static and Dynamic BalancingBalancing machines Field balancing Vibration Control by Modification Active Vibration Control. TUTORIALS Vibration Analysis Overview Experimental Methods in Vibration Analysis Vibration Measuring Instruments Selection of SensorsEXPERIMENTAL Accelerometer Mountings METHODS IN Vibration Exciters-Mechanical, VIBRATION Hydraulic ANALYSIS Electromagnetic and Electrodynamics Frequency Measuring Instruments System Identification from Frequency Response Testing for resonance and mode shapes Tutorials
T1(771) T1(799-810) T1(789-791 T1(773-778) T1(791-792) T1(688) T1(692) T1(717-732) T1(701-712) T1(715) T1(712) LN* T1 618 T1(619-650)

1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 13 13

IV

VIBRATION CONTROL

Design

T1(733-734) T1(733)

LN*
T1(788)

LN*
T1(806-809)

TOTAL = 45 (L) + 30 (T) =75 hrs


TEXT BOOKS T1. Rao, S.S., Mechanical Vibrations, Addison Wesley Longman, 1995 T2. Thomson, W.T.Theory of Vibration with Applications, CBS

Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi, 1990


REFERENCES R1. Ramamurti. V, Mechanical Vibration Practice with Basic Theory,

Narosa,New Delhi, 2000 R2 S. Graham Kelly & Shashidar K. Kudari, Mechanical Vibrations, Tata McGrawHillPublishing Com. Ltd New Delhi, 2007.
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