Course Code                               : 0502612

Course Name                              : Mechanical Vibrations

Instructor                                    : Dr. Murat KISA

Theoretical/ Practical/Credit       :  2 / 0/ 2

 

Learning Activity

Estimated Time(Hour)

Evaluation

Theoretical Course (14 Week)

2 x 14 = 28

Participation to class

Guided Problem Solving

None

 

Individual Study

2 x 14 = 28

 

Weekly homework problems be solved

1 x 14 = 14

Individual or teamwork and report preparation for homework’s.

Term project

None

 

Midterm Exams

4 x 2 = 8

Closed Book

Final Exam

For Exam            : 2

Individual Study: 8

Closed Book

Quiz (4 Piece)

Individual Study: 8

Closed Book

Research (internet / library)

 

 

Other (documentary / movie watching)

 

 

Other (conference, panel, etc.. Attend meetings)

 

 

Total Course Load (Hours)

96

 

 

 

The code and name of the course

:

0502612 Mechanical vibrations

Type of Course

(Compulsory/Elective)

:

Elective

Prerequisite of the Course

:

-

Semester of the Course

:

Second semester

Credit of the course

:

2

Instructors of the Course

:

Dr. Murat KISA

Faculty/Department/Program

:

Mechanical-  Machine Engineering-  undergraduate

In the last semester who assigned the course; Name & surname

:

Dr. Murat KISA

Room/ID Number

:

M. M. 1

Time of the Course

:

14:50-16:30

interview hours

:

13:00-14:00

Groups/Class

:

Single group-3th class

Objective of the Course

:

Because of causing noisy and extra load the Vibration is an important subject for desgn problems. In this course students will be given information about using prinsiples of mechanical vibration for silent working and more safety product development.

Content of the Course

:

Overlook to the vibration, control mechanism, source of vibration, methods used vibration analysis

Text book/Recommended Reading

:

1.        Mechanical Vibrations, Singiresu S. RAO, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1995, America- ISBN 0-201-59289-4.

2.      S.G.Kelly, Fundamentals of Mechanical Vibrations, N.Y: McGraw-Hill.

3.      Schaum's Outline of Mechanical Vibrations by S. Graham Kelly, S. Graham Kelly, McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (April 1, 1996), ISBN: 0070340412

4.        Collection of Solved Problems in Vibration (Paperback),  Dragi Tiro, Protea Publishing Company, (June 1, 2002), ISBN: 1931768420

 

Semester Course Plan

 

Weeks

Subjects of Course

1

Introduction and types of vibration

2

Differtial movement equations.

3

Springs

4

General application.

5

Pendulums

6

Methods of Energy

7

Excited vibrations

8

Movement equations of amortizated systems

9

General application

10

Harmonics solid movement. Seismic tools.

11

Temporary vibrations

12

Strength Combinations.

13

Kinematics space state

14

Conclusion and overview for important application samples

Evaluation

One written midterm exam (40% ); one written final exam (60%)