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Technical Vibrations

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction Czech
Code 330-0914/01
Abbreviation TECKM
Course title Technical Vibrations
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Applied Mechanics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Jiří Podešva, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. Linear vibration with more than one degree of freedom. Natural and forced vibration undamped and damped, longitudinal, torsional and bending vibration, circular vibration of shafts, vibration of the sprung bodies.
2. The random vibration with discrete systems, statistical characteristics of the stochastic processes, the stochastic excitation response of the linear systems.
3. The non-linear vibrational systems. Free and forced vibration with one degree of freedom, harmonic and transient vibration, strongly non-linear systems, parametric vibration.
4. The dynamic of continuum fundaments, vibration of strings and ropes, longitudinal vibration of the thin rods, torsional vibration, bending vibration of the straight thin beams, vibration of membranes and thin plates.

Literature

1. Harris C.M., Crede CH.E. Shock and Vibration Handbook, Volume 1. Mc Graw –
Hill Book Company, 1961, p. 396, ISBN 60-16636
2. Geradin M., Rixen. Mechanical Vibrations, Wiley 1994, p. 411, ISBN 0-471-
93927-7
3. Thomson,W.T.-Dahlen,M.D.: Theory of VIBRATION with Applications,Prentice
Hall,New Jersey 1998,ISBN 0-13-651-068-X, 524 p.

Advised literature

Thomson,W.T.-Dahlen,M.D.: Theory of VIBRATION with Applications,Prentice
Hall,New Jersey 1998,ISBN 0-13-651-068-X, 524 p.