Subject: Theory of Oscillation
(06 -
M2411) Basic Information
Course specification
Course is active from 13.09.2007.. To acquire basic knowledge in the theory of oscillation and in the phenomena of oscillatory motion. To acquire knowledge necessary for a modern mechanical engineer. Linear and nonlinear spring. Free oscillations with one degree-of-freedom of motion. Equivalent rigidity. Kinetic and potential energy of the one degree-of-freedom system. Lagrange equations for motion of the one degree-of-freedom system. Riley`s procedure for determining circular frequencies. Curled and transversal oscillations of massive girders. Free oscillations with viscous friction force and sliding force in the one degree-of-freedom system. Forced oscillations in the one-degree-of-freedom system. Forced oscillations under Dirak and Heaviside forces. Kinetic and potential energy of the two degree-of-freedom system. Lagrange motion equations for the two degree system. Integration of the motion equation of the two degree-of-freedom system. Forced oscillations of the two degree-of-freedom system. Resonance. Dynamic buffer. Influence of viscous friction on small oscillations in the two degree-of-freedom system. Definition on the stability of motion. Transversal oscillations of a string. Longitudinal oscillations of a beam. Curled oscillations of a beam. Transversal oscillations of a beam. Critical speeds of elastic shafts. Laval`s paradox. Lectures and practice.
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