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ECTS credit points: 3 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine
Technology |
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Section of Design of Marine Systems |
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Catalog
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flexiblemounting of
equipment, dynamics of shaft systems,
torsional, axial and lateral vibrations (whirling), shaft alignment |
Course year: |
MSc 1st year |
Course language: |
Dutch |
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In case of Dutch: Please contact the lecturer about an English
alternative, whenever needed. |
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Semester: |
1A |
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Hours per week: |
2 |
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Assessment: |
Oral
exam |
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Assessment period: |
1A |
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(see academic
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Detailed description
of topics:
Flexible mounting, vibration and noise
isolation:
1. Principles of flexible mounting
2. Systems with a single degree of freedom; 3 and 6
degrees of freedom
3. Design of flexible mounting systems
4. Balancing of piston engines, free forces and free
moments
Torsional and axial vibrations:
1. Modeling, equations of motion
2. Natural frequencies and natural
modes of vibration
3. Free and forced vibration,
damped vibration
4. Diesel engines : modeling,
excitation, inertia, crankshaft stiffness
5. Damping
6. Propellers
7. Elastic couplings, geared and
branched systems
8. Torsional vibration dampers
9. Procedures for torsional
vibration analysis ·
Lateral vibrations:
1. Modeling, equations of motion
2. Natural frequencies and natural
modes of vibration with and without gyroscopic effects, bearing stiffness,
shafts with non-circular symmetric cross section
3. Whirling vibrations in propeller
shaft systems and diesel engines·
Shaft alignment:
1. Problem definition, influencing
factors
2. Desired alignment conditions
3. Alignment procedures
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