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M.M.University, Mullana: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) ME-346 Mechanical Vibration

This document outlines the course details for ME-346 Mechanical Vibration, a 3 credit hour course offered at M.M. University, Mullana. The course covers 4 units: fundamentals of vibrations, damped and forced vibrations, two and multi degree of freedom systems, and transverse/torsional vibrations and transient vibrations. Students will be evaluated based on theory exams and continuous evaluation, with a final exam lasting 3 hours. In exams, students must answer 5 of 8 total questions, with at least 1 question from each unit.

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M.M.University, Mullana: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) ME-346 Mechanical Vibration

This document outlines the course details for ME-346 Mechanical Vibration, a 3 credit hour course offered at M.M. University, Mullana. The course covers 4 units: fundamentals of vibrations, damped and forced vibrations, two and multi degree of freedom systems, and transverse/torsional vibrations and transient vibrations. Students will be evaluated based on theory exams and continuous evaluation, with a final exam lasting 3 hours. In exams, students must answer 5 of 8 total questions, with at least 1 question from each unit.

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M.M.

UNIVERSITY,MULLANA
B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)
ME-346 Mechanical Vibration
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Theory:
60
Continuous Evaluation:
40
Time:
3 Hours
Credit:
4.0

Unit-1: Fundamentals of vibrations


Kinematics of simple vibrating motion, Simple harmonic motions, complex method of representing harmonic
vibrations. Vectorial representation of harmonic motion. Degree of freedom, Equations of motions of
different un-damped single degree of freedom system.
Unit-2: Damped free vibrations, forced vibrations
Damped free vibration, undamped and damped forced vibrations, Vibrating isolation, Vibrating instruments.
Unit-3: Two and multi degree of freedom systems
Principal modes of vibration. Other cases of two degree of freedoms systems. Influence coefficients,
Dunkerleys equation, Matrix iteration, Holzer method, Rayleigh method.
Unit-4: Transverse and torsional vibration. Transient vibrations
Transverse vibration of strings, Longitudinal vibrations of bars, Lateral vibration of beams, Torsional
vibration of circular shafts, Whirling of shafts.
Introduction, Method of Laplace transformation and response to an impulsive output, response to step-input,
pulse-input, and phase plane method.
Reference Books:
1. Mechanical vibration - By G.K. Grover; Nemchand Chand and Sons
2. Mechanical Vibration By Thomson; Prentice Hall
3. Mechanical Vibration - By Den Hartog; Mc Graw Hill
4. Introductory course to mechanical vibrations By Rao and Gupta; Wiley Eastern
NOTE: In the semester examination, the examiner will set 8 questions in all, at least two question
from each unit, and students will be required to attempt only 5 questions, at least one from each
unit.

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