Module Code :
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ME4213
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IVLE
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Module Title : |
Vibration Theory And Applications |
Module Description : |
This module develops students' understanding of various methods used to determine the shock and vibration characteristics of mechanical systems and instills an appreciation of the importance of these characteristics in the design of systems and their applications in vibration isolation, transmission, and absorption problems; Natural frequencies and normal modes; Dynamic response and stability. Single and multiple-degree-of-freedom systems will be treated using continuous and discrete system concepts, including Lagrange's equations. Approximation methods for solution as well as instrumentation for vibration measurement will be discussed. Examples will be drawn mainly from mechanical disciplines. |
Module Examinable : |
-
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Exam Date : |
09-05-2018 PM
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Modular Credits : |
4 |
Pre-requisite : |
Nil |
Preclusion : |
Nil |
Module Workload (A-B-C-D-E)* : |
3-0.5-1-1.5-4 |
Remarks : |
Nil |
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A: no. of lecture hours per week
B: no. of tutorial hours per week
C: no. of laboratory hours per week
D: no. of hours for projects, assignments, fieldwork etc per week
E: no. of hours for preparatory work by a student per week
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Class | Type | Week Type | Week Day | Start | End | Room |
1 | LECTURE | EVERY WEEK | WEDNESDAY | 1800 | 2100 | EA-06-06,
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No Tutorial Class or to be announced. Please check with the department offering this module.
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