Course
Code: : 5103234 Course
Name : Vibration of Structures Instructor
: Assoc. Dr. Murat KISA Theoretical / Practical / Credit : 3 / 0 / 3
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HARRAN UNÝVERSITY ENGINEERING FACULTY
MECHANICAL ENGI0NEERING DEPARTMENT
Course Name |
Code |
Semester |
T+U |
Credit |
AKTS |
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Vibration of Structures |
5103234 |
Spring |
3+0 |
3 |
5 |
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Prerequisite Courses |
None |
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Language of Course |
Turkish |
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Course class |
Elective |
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Coordinator of Course |
Assoc. Dr. Murat KISA |
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Instructor |
Assoc. Dr. Murat KISA |
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Course Assistant |
- |
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Objective of course |
Vibration
of structures at the design stage is a very important criterion,
results have been obtained in case of dangerous structures come to resonate.
The aim of this course is the infinite degree of freedom (continuous) systems
to give theoretical information about the vibration analysis. Do applications
and vibration analysis of continuous environment by approximately numerical
methods of vibration measurement and frequency analysis to give general
information about. |
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Course Learning Output |
• • About Vibration, giving an overview of wires and cables
vibration, longitudinal vibration of bars, bending vibration, approximate
solution methods, torsional vibrations of shafts,
rectangular and circular membranes, vibration, vibration plates, vibration
problems of measurement and frequency analysis, information about
international standards for vibrations is expected out by the student. •
After the completion of this course, students
sufficient knowledge and skills obtained in vibration by the application of
scientific research and can in this regard. |
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Course Contents |
Vibration
of wires and cables. Longitudinal vibration of rods. Bending vibration of
beams. Approximate solution methods. Torsional
vibrations of shafts. Vibration of rectangular and circular membranes.
Vibration of plates. Measurement and frequency analysis of vibration
problems. International standards for vibrations. |
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Weeks |
Plan
of Course at Semester |
1 |
Mechanical vibration of structures course entry |
2 |
Vibration of wires and cables. |
3 |
Longitudinal vibration of rods. |
4 |
Bending vibration of beams. |
5 |
Application |
6 |
Torsional vibrations of shafts. |
7 |
Vibration of rectangular and circular membranes. |
8 |
Mid-term exam. |
9 |
Vibration of plates |
10 |
Practice |
11 |
Measurement and frequency analysis of vibration problems. |
12 |
International standards for vibrations. |
13 |
Finite Element Analysis with the stability. |
14 |
Practice. |
General Sufficiency |
Shall have general information about the vibration,
the vibration of wires and cables,
rods longitudinal vibration, bending vibration, approximate solution methods, torsional vibrations of shafts, rectangular and circular membranes, vibration, vibration plates, vibration problems of measurement and frequency analysis, information about international standards for vibrations known by the
student. |
References |
1. 1. Mechanical Vibrations, Tse, Morse and Hinkle,Allyn and Bacon Pub., 1978. 2. 2. The mechanics of vibration, Bishop, R.E.D, Cambridge University Pres, 1979. 3. 3. Theory of vibration with applications, Thomson, W.T., Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1998. 4. Mechanical and structural vibrations: theory and applications, Ginsberg, J.H., Wiley, New York, 2001. |
Form of Assessment |
Mid Exam and Task/Project Average of
Arithmetical: %40 Final:%60 Projects:- Homework:- |