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Reference Books 1. Liou W.Liou, Frank W.Liou, “Rapid Prototyping and Engineering applications: A tool box for prototype development”, CRC Press, 2007. 2. Ali K. Kamrani, Emad Abouel Nasr, “Rapid Prototyping: Theory and practice”, Springer, 2006. 3. Peter D.Hilton, Hilton/Jacobs, Paul F.Jacobs, “Rapid Tooling: Technologies and Industrial Applications”, CRC press, 2000. 5th September 2020 Recommended by Board of Studies 12th September 2020 Approved by Academic Council Course code DYNAMICS AND VIBRATION LABORATORY L T P C 20ME1008 0 0 2 1 Course Objective: Impart knowledge on 1. Fundamental principles of dynamics for mechanical systems. 2. Sensors, Signal conditioning, digital data acquisition and associated instrumentation for vibration. 3. Vibration measurement techniques. Course Outcome: The student will be able to 1. Demonstrate the principle and mechanism used in governor and gyroscope. 2. Recognize the undesirable effects of unbalances resulting from prescribed motions in mechanism. 3. Determine the critical speed of shaft under the given load conditions. 4. Perform balancing of rotating masses. 5. Adapt and evaluate the technique to measure vibration. 6. Understand the behavior of vibration in simple mechanical systems. List of Experiments 1. Dynamic analysis of Gyroscope. 2. Determination of Critical speed for Whirling of shaft. 3. Dynamic Balancing of rotating masses. 4. Determination of stability and centrifugal force for Governors. 5. Longitudinal Vibration for single degree of freedom system. 6. Torsional vibration for single degree of freedom system. 7. Transmissibility ratio in vibration table. 8. Modal testing using FFT Analyzer. Total Lectures 15 Hours 5th September 2020 Recommended by Board of Studies 12th September 2020 Approved by Academic Council Course ENGINEERING DRAWING AND GRAPHICS L Code 20ME1009 0 Course Objective: To impart knowledge on 1. Technical standards and procedures for the construction of geometric figures. 2. Communication through the language of technical drawing and sketching. 3. Application of computer software for the preparation of engineering drawing. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (2020)
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