DOM Course Design Policy 2022
DOM Course Design Policy 2022
Nirma University
Institute of Technology ,School of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Department
Office : A-106
Course Faculty : 1. Prof. S J Joshi 2. Prof D J Shah
Odd Saturdays:11 to 1pm A Block
2. Prof.Darshita Shah
Email:
[email protected].
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Contact No. 079-71652109
Office: A-106
Vsiting Hours:
Odd Saturdays:11 to 1pm
1. Introduction to Course
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1.2 Pre-requisite:
knowledge of Mechanics , kinematics, Dynamics of machinery-1,Mathematics and Physics.
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CLOs are clear statements of the expectations for student achievements in the course.
1. Carry out dynamic force analysis of engine parts and analyze gyroscopic effect.
2. Derive the equations of motion for arbitrary linear single D.O.F. free, damped and forced
vibratory systems.
3. Apply the concept of vibration isolation and absorber considering 2 D.O.F for mechanical
systems.
4. Estimate the unbalance for different rotating and reciprocating mechanical systems
analytically, graphically and experimentally.
3. Syllabus
UNIT - I 08 hours
Engine force analysis, dynamically equivalent systems, correction couple & T-Theta diagram.
Gyroscope
UNIT - II 12 hours
Mechanical Vibration- Undamped and Damped free vibration: Single degree of freedom
systems, Longitudinal, Torsional and Transverse, damped and undamped, methods of
determining natural frequency and mode shapes of vibrations.
UNIT - III 13 hours
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Forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems: Forced vibration with harmonic and
non-Harmonic excitations, vibration isolation and transmissibility. Vibration measuring
instruments. Single degree of freedom systems, Longitudinal, Torsional and Transverse,
damped and undamped forced vibrations frequency and mode shapes of vibrations.
Two and multi degree of freedom systems: Longitudinal vibrations. Isolators and absorbers,
critical speeds of shaft.
UNIT - IV 12 hours
3.1. Self-Study
The self-study components of the syllabus will be declared at the commencement of the
semester. Around 10% of the questions will be asked from self-study content.
Topic 1: Find natural frequencies and mode shapes of different mechanical systems
using software simulations
Reference: Use different FEM softwares like ANSYS, Hyperworks etc. Refer modal analysis
from Help menu for respective software.
Topic 2: Vibration controls and absorbers, advance technique for vibration controls.
Reference: Refer book on Theory of Machines and Mechanisms by Joseph E. Sighley (TMH
Publisher).
Students are expected to study above mentioned topics on their own. These topics will
not be taught in the classroom. Students should refer to books available in the library
for the same.
3.2. References
Suggested Readings:
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4. Laboratory details
6. Assessment Policy
6.1 Component wise Continuous Evaluation (CE), Laboratory and Project
Work (LPW) & Semester End Examination (SEE) weightage
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7. Lesson Plan
Sr. Topic / Subtopic No of CLO
No. Lectures mapping
1. Fundamentals of vibrations:Single, two and multi degree of 4 1,2
freedom systems, Longitudinal, Torsional and Transverse
Vibrations
2. Vibrations of free undamped systems.: Undamped Free 1,2
vibrations methods of determining natural frequency and mode
shapes
6
3. Free damped vibrations :Damped free vibrations, methods of 6 2
determining natural frequency and mode shapes.
4. Forced vibrations:Forced vibrations methods of determining 6 3
natural frequency and mode shapes.
5. Two degrees fo freedom systems 3 3
6. Critical speeds of shafts:Vibration isolators and absorbers, 2 3
critical speeds of shaft, continuous system
7 Multiple d.o.f. systems -continuous system 2 3
precession.
Session Mapped
Topics
No. CLO
Overview of the course, Discussion on Course Policy, Course
1 Website and Blog, Importance of the course, Evaluation, Linkages 2,3
of the course with other course/’s and Professional relevance
2 Introduction and History 2,3
3 Basics of Vibrations, terms and Definations 2
4 Types of Vibrations 2
Vibrations of free undamped systems.: Undamped Free vibrations
5 2
methods of determining natural frequency and mode shapes
6 Different methods of vibration analysis. 2
7 Energy method of vibration analysis: problem solutions 2
8 Reyleigh’s method of vibration analysis 2
9 equalibrim method of vibration analysis 2
10 Some Special Cases & problem solutions 2
11 Free damped vibrations :Damped free vibrations, 2
12 Derivation of Differential equation. 2
13 Types of Damping and its significance 2
14 Methods of determining natural frequency and mode shapes 2
15 Some Special Cases & problem solutions 2
16 Some Special Cases & problem solutions 2
Forced vibrations:Forced vibrations methods of determining natural
17 3
frequency and mode shapes.
18 Derivation of Differential equation .(undamped) 3
19 Derivation of Differential equation.( Damped) 3
20 Transmisibility (Displacement) 3
21 Transmisibility (Force) 3
Forced vibrations methods of determining natural frequency and mode
22 3
shapes(problem solutions)
Two degrees of freedom systems (Introduction) Formations of
23 3
Differential equation (Matrix form)
24 Solution of Equation.(Free Damped) 3
25 Solution of Equation.(Forced Damped) 3
26 Dynamic tuned vibration absorber 3
27 Critical speeds of shafts. Vibration isolators and absorbers, 3
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9. Teaching-learning methodology
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Activity 2 – Certain concepts like mode shapes and CRITICAL SPEED are explain
with real time videos of machineries.
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Students are expected to carry out assigned work under Continuous Evaluation
(CE) component and LPW component independently. Copying in any form is not
acceptable and will invite strict disciplinary action. Evaluation of corresponding
component will be affected proportionately in such cases. Turnitin software will
be used to check plagiarism wherever applicable. Academic integrity is expected
from students in all components of course assessment.
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