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ME 54900 - Practical Experience In Vibrations |
Credit Hours: 3.00. Theory and application of experimental structural dynamics. Experimental techniques in model analysis, impedance modeling, and basic nonlinear vibrations. Time, frequency, and spatial characteristics of vibrating systems. Virtual and real-time demonstrations and experiments. Vehicle vibrations in ride, machinery diagnostics, and health monitoring of structural materials and components. Typically offered Spring.
0.000 OR 3.000 Credit hours Syllabus Available Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Schedule Types: Laboratory, Lecture Offered By: School of Mechanical Engr Department: Mechanical Engineering Course Attributes: Upper Division May be offered at any of the following campuses: West Lafayette Learning Outcomes: 1. Introduce/review the theory of linear mechanical vibrations. 2. Learn how to model and analyze single/multi-degree-of-freedom (SDOF/MDOF) systems in free and forced vibration. 3. Learn how to plan experiments/tests and interpret dynamic response data using modern technology. 4. Introduce basic experimental methods, vibration hardware and advanced analysis techniques like modal analysis, impedance modeling and experimental nonlinear dynamics. Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Sophomore: 45 - 59 hours Sophomore: 30 - 44 hours Freshman: 0 - 14 hours Freshman: 15 - 29 hours Prerequisites: GR-ME 54900 Requisites General Requirements: ( Student Attribute: GR May not be taken concurrently. ) or ( Course or Test: ME 37500 Minimum Grade of D- May not be taken concurrently. ) |
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