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Previous course: C7005 |
Offered by:
Department of Solid Mechanics
(FAM) |
No credit points with: C7005 |
Prerequisite: 01030/C0130/01031/C0131/01032/01034/C8812/ C8814/36260. 70101 |
Recommended semester:
4th -7th semester |
Scope and form: 2 lecture modules per week, 2 hours/week of problem solving. |
Examination:
Written exam
(13 point scale
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Contact person: |
Jarl Jensen, FAM, Building 404, Tel. +45 4525 4282 |
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Aim: To give the student an understanding of mechanical vibrations, to enable him/her to solve practical problems concerning vibrations in mechanical constructions and to provide a solid foundation for further studies of dynamic problems. |
Contents: Vibrations of linear and non-linear systems with one degree of freedom. Lagrange's equations. Vibrations in linear systems with a finite number of degrees of freedom. Transverse vibrations of beams. Rayleigh's method for continuous systems. The principle of comparison. Rayleigh-Ritz' method. Galerkin's equations. Critical speed of rotation. Longitudinal vibrations. Torsional vibrations. Transient vibrations in continuous systems. |