Vibrations of Mechanical Systems
Code | Completion | Credits | Range |
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W31OZ003 | ZK | 26P+52C |
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- Department of Mechanics, Biomechanics and Mechatronics
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The importance of vibration of mechanical systems for all machines and machine structures. Ability to create a model of a machine or structure in the form of a continuum or discrete system, as a linear or nonlinear system. Ability to examine free and forced oscillation of linear and nonlinear systems and their damping. Computational and experimental modal analysis of machine structures and identification of linear systems.
•Modeling of supporting structures of machines.
•Discrete systems
•Linear systems
•Lagrange equations
•Continuum
•FEM models
•Vibration damped
•Nonlinear systems.
•Equivalent linearization.
•Vibration damping.
•Modal analysis of machine structures.
•Identification of linear systems.
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•Innmann, D.J.: Engineering vibration, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1996
•Thomson, W.T., Dahleh, M.D.: Theory of vibrations with applications, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1998
•Brepta, R., Půst, L., Turek, F.: Mechanické kmitání, technický průvodce, Sobotáles, Praha 1994
•Preumont, A.: Twelve lectures on structural dynamics, Springer 2013
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