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1. This document provides information about the Mechanical Vibration course offered as part of the B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering program at the School of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. 2. The course is worth 5 ECTS credits and includes 2 hours of lectures, 3 hours of tutorials, and 5 hours of self-study per week over one semester. It is expected to have 50 students. 3. The course covers topics such as modeling of dynamic systems, vibration of single-degree, two-degree, and multi-degree freedom systems, whirling of shafts, torsional vibrations, and vibration control. 4. Assessment is based on assignments, quizzes, intermediate exams

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1. This document provides information about the Mechanical Vibration course offered as part of the B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering program at the School of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. 2. The course is worth 5 ECTS credits and includes 2 hours of lectures, 3 hours of tutorials, and 5 hours of self-study per week over one semester. It is expected to have 50 students. 3. The course covers topics such as modeling of dynamic systems, vibration of single-degree, two-degree, and multi-degree freedom systems, whirling of shafts, torsional vibrations, and vibration control. 4. Assessment is based on assignments, quizzes, intermediate exams

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1 School School of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

2 Program B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering


3 Course Title Mechanical Vibration
4 Course Number MEng4161
5 ECTS 5
6 Contact hours 2 lecture, 3 tutorial, 0 lab, 5 Home study (HS)
7 Duration 1 Semester
8 Number of Students Taking the Module 50 Students
9 Course owner (s) Mechanical Design Chair
10 Module description Module description
Introduction to mechanical vibration; Modelling of
dynamic systems; Single-degree of freedom system; Two-
degree of freedom system; Multi-degree of freedom
system; Whirling of shafts; Torsional vibrations; Causes of
vibrations; Introduction to vibration control and
measurements.
11 Prerequisite Mechanism of Machinery , Applied Mathematics III
12 Learning Outcome Know the three types of vibrations (transversal, axial and
torsional)
Know the different causes of vibration,
Develop a model for vibration analysis,
Make transient and steady state vibration analysis of single
,two and multi degree of freedom systems, and
Develop the necessary skills required to control vibrations.
13 Module Content
Academic content of the module Allotted time (hours)
Lecture Tutorial Laboratory Self-Study
Introduction to mechanical vibration 2 4
Modelling of dynamic systems 3 4
Free Vibration of single degree of 4 7
freedom systems
Forced vibration of Single-degree of 6 6
freedom system;
Free vibration of two degree of freedom 4 6
systems
Forced vibration of two degree of 6 7
freedom systems
Vibration of multi-degree of freedom 4 4
system;
Introduction to vibration control and measurements 3
14 Learning activity and teaching methods Lecture, tutorial, demonstration etc.
15 Tools and resources Books, power points and videos.
16 Role of Instructor and Students
Instructor Gives lecture, guides and moderates the students.
He/she will help the students to clearly visualize problems and show methods
to tackle them.
Students Students will participate in lecture, but the students are expected to
participate actively in the class during tutorial and lab hours by asking and
solving problems.
17 Assessment criteria Assessment type Weight
and grading system
Assignments

15
Quizzes 15
Intermediate exams

30

Final Examination 40

18 Modular requirement Minimum of 75% overall class attendance

100% attendance during laboratory & practical


activities

Text Book Leul, F., Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations, Addis Ababa University Press

References Thomson, E.S., Theory of Vibrations with Applications, Mar 18, 2004
Singiresu S. Rao, Mechanical Vibration ,Feb 17, 2000
Haym Benaroya, Mechanical Vibration: Analysis, Uncertainties and
Control, Second Edition (Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker)), Oct
13, 2004
G.K. Grover, Mechanical Vibrations, Nem Chand andBros., Roorkee, 2003
S. Graham Kelly, Fundamentals of Mechanical Vibrations,Jun 1, 2000.
Dimoragonas, A.D., Vibration for Engineers, Jan 10, 1996
S. Graham Kelly, Mechanical Vibrations, Schaum‘s Outline Series,
McGraw-Hill Book Company, April 1, 1996

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