Fundamentals of Mechanical Vibration
An Introductory Course
Description
Vibrations are defined as an oscillation in mechanical dynamic systems which causes minor or serious performance or safety problems in an engineered system. The course focuses and covers important topics such as the classification of vibrations, linearization and lumping of parameters, analysis of free vibrations, analysis of forced vibrations, vibration due to unbalanced masses, vibration isolation, and transmissibility, analysis of force transmissibility, transverse vibrations, higher critical speeds, and whirling speed of the shaft.
What You Will Learn!
- Classification of vibration
- Analysis of Single Degree of Freedom/ Un-damped/Free Vibration
- Analysis of Single Degree of Freedom/ Damped/ Free Vibrations
- Analysis of Forced Vibrations
- Vibration Isolation and Transmissibility
- Analysis of Forced Transmissibility
- Analysis of Transverse Vibrations
- Higher Critical Speeds
- Whirling Speed of Shaft
- Torsional Vibrations
Who Should Attend!
- Beginner in Mechanical Vibrations.