last modified 25/10/2001
Coursecode: mt212 DUT creditpoints: 2 |
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Subfaculty of Design Engineering and Production | |
Lecturer(s): Klein Woud, prof. ir. J. | Tel.: +31 15 278 1556 |
Catalog data: dynamics of shaft systems, torsional, axial and lateral vibrations (whirling), shaft alignment |
Course year: 4 Period: 0/4/0/0 Hours p/w: 4 Other hours: - Assessment: written Assessm.period(s): 2, 3 (see academic calendar) |
Prerequisites: mt215, mt211 | |
Follow up: mt213 | |
Detailed description of topics: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 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 1. Problem definition, influencing factors 2. Desired alignment conditions 3. Alignment procedures |
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Course material:
J.Klein Woud, "Maritieme Werktuigkunde III", 1996. |
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References from
literature: available in course material |
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Design content: shaft vibrations and alignment |
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Percentage of design: 50 % |