Course name: MCE 452 Mechanical Vibrations Semester Department: Mechanical Engineering 8 Methods of Education Lecture Language Compulsory/Elective Prerequisites Course Contents Course Objectives Learning Outcomes and Competences Textbook and /or References Assessment Criteria Course Plan 42 English Elective None Recitation/ (Etud) 50 Lab Credit (ECTS) Project/Field Study Homework Other Total 28 30 150 5 Basic vibration terminology, Creating of mathematical models of mechanical systems, free and forced vibration of the mechanical systems, vibration measuring instruments, industrial vibration measurement applications. To be introduced of mathematical models and solution methods to study vibration of the mechanical systems, thus, to be supplied of vibration information to designer. To be learned fundamental information about vibration phenomenon, to be gained skills of modeling of vibration problems encountered in application and examining vibration response, establishing relation between real system and physical model, and to be formed mathematical model from physical model, methods used examining of vibrations and its usage fields. Experience in solution of mathematical model and to be interpreted of its results. To be having general information about definition and finding remedy of the vibration problems encountered in machineries. Textbook Mechanical Vibrations, S.S. Rao, Third Edition, Addision –Wesley Publishing References 1. Elements of Vibration Analysis, L .Meirovitch, 1986, McGraw Hill 2. Theory of Vibrations with Applications, W. T. Thomson, 1993 Midterm Exams Quizzes Homework Projects Term Paper Laboratory work Other Final Exam Week 1 2 3 4 5 If any, mark as (X) X Percentage (%) 30 X 20 X 50 Topic Introduction to mechanical vibrations and basic concepts Harmonic Motion and Harmonic Analysis Undamped Free Vibrations of a Single degree of freedom Systems Damped Free Vibrations of a Single degree of freedom Systems Damped Free Vibrations of a Single degree of freedom Systems 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Instructors Undamped Forced Vibrations of a Single degree of freedom Systems Damped Forced Vibrations of a Single degree of freedom Systems Damped Forced Vibrations of a Single degree of freedom Systems Response of a undamped and damped system under rotating Unbalance Vibration under general forcing conditions Critical Speed of Shafts Overview of vibrations of two degree of freedom systems Forced vibrations of two degree of freedom systems Vibration measuring instrumentsand industrial vibration measurement Prof. Dr. Sadettin Orhan Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Program Outcomes P1 Ö1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17