Meen 363 - 502 Syllabus

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MEEN 363 DYNAMICS/VIBRATIONS COURSE OUTLINE AND SCHEDULE, SPRING 2012

MW, 9:10 - 10:00 am ChEn 102, T 5:30-7:20, Richardson 114 PART 1, PARTICLE KINEMATICS (reading material-- Sections 2.1-2.7) 1/16 1/17 1/18 1/23 1/24 1/25 1/26 MLK Birthday Lecture 1. Motion in a plane using Cartesian coordinates, matrix algebra, Cramers rule, coordinate transformations, Polar Coordinates. Lecture 2. More polar coordinates. Lecture 3. Normal-tangential (path) coordinates. Lecture 4. Moving between Cartesian, polar, and path coordinate results using coordinate transformations Test Review EVENING EXAM 1 (6-8 pm R 101)

PART 2, PARTICLE KINETICS (reading materialChapter 1 on units, Sections 3.1-3.2d, 3.3a) 1/30 1/31 2/1 Lecture 5. Newtons laws, constant acceleration, spring forces, 1DOF undamped vibration, natural frequency Lecture 6. More vibrations, equilibrium, forced excitation, pulleys and kinematic constraints. Lecture 7. 1DOF damped vibration example. The simple pendulum and linearization. Energy dissipation, viscous damping, damping factor, damped natural frequency, transient solution Lecture 8. Transient solutions 1, Forced response, initial conditions Lecture 9. Transient solutions 2, Equation of motion for base excitation. Lecture 10. Transient Solutions 3, Base excitation, modeling, solutions Lecture 11. Harmonic excitation, steady-state solution, base excitation Lecture 12. Excitation due to a rotating imbalance, Test Review. EVENING EXAM 2 (6-8 pm ENPH 202)

2/06 2/07 2/08 2/13 2/14 2/15 2/16

2DOF SYSTEMS (reading material-- Section 3.5) 2/20 2/22 2/23 2/27 2/28 2/29 3/01 Lecture 13. Two-Degree-of-Freedom Vibration Problems; spring-mass and double-pendulum examples. Lecture 14. Eigenanalysis for 2DOF Vibration Examples Lecture 15. Solving for motion using modal coordinates. Lecture 16. More transient motion using modal coordinates. Lecture 17. Forced harmonic motion for 2DOF examples. Test review. EVENING EXAM 3 (6-8 pm ENPH 202)

PART 3, PLANAR KINEMATICS (reading material-- Chapter 4) 3/05 Lecture 18. Governing Equation

3/06 3/07

Lecture 19. Rolling without slipping Lecture 20. Planar kinematic-problem examples

3/12-3/16 Spring Break 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/22 Lecture 21. Planar kinematic examples Lecture 22. Planar kinematic examples Test Review EVENING EXAM 4 (6-8 pm ENPH 202)

PART 4, PLANAR KINETICS, 1DOF Systems (reading material--Sections 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6a, 5.7, 5.8a) 3/26 3/27 3/28 4/02 4/03 4/04 4/09 4/10 4/11 4/12 Lecture 23. Inertia Properties Lecture 24. Force, Moment, and Kinetic Energy Equations Lecture 25. The Compound Pendulum Lecture 26. Compound-Pendulum/Spring-Connection Vibration Examples Lecture 27. Support of bars with springs? Lecture 28. Acceleration of the support point of a rigid body Lecture 29. General Motion/Rolling-Without-Slipping Examples Lecture 30. More General-Motion/Rolling-Without-Slipping Examples Test review EVENING EXAM 5 (6-8 pm ENPH 202)

PART 5 , PLANAR KINETICS FOR MULTI-BODY SYSTEMS (reading material--Sections 5.6b, 5.6c, 5.6d, 5.8) 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/23 4/24 4/25 Lecture 31 Deriving EOM for multi-body examples using (1) free-body diagram, and (2) Work Energy Lecture 32. Torsion examples having more than one degree of freedom Lecture 33. MDOF Examples with beam elements 1 Lecture 34. 2 DOF examples Lecture 35. More 2DOF examples Lecture 36. More 2DOF examples Check final schedule for TR 8:00-8:50 Classes

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