Dynamics and Vibration An Introduction

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Pub. Date: 2008-06-09
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

This book presents a new teaching methodology in Dynamics using E-learning, simulations and animation of mechanisms and mechanical vibrating systems. It covers Dynamics and Vibration modules that are taught at different undergraduate levels to the engineering students at Universities in the UK and worldwide. The content of the book is suitable for Level 1 Dynamics modules for Engineering students (Civil, Mechanical, Aerospace & Medical), as well as Level 2/3 Dynamics and Vibration Modules being taught to Mechanical, Aerospace & Medical Engineering students. In addition to the theory sections and the tutorial sheets provided after each chapter, software called DAMA, 'Dynamic Analysis for Mechanical Application', in which simulations of mechanisms and vibrating systems are implemented, is provided via a website. The DAMA software is packaged with everything it needs to work immediately. The simulations it contains are used to enhance students understanding of the motion and vibration of mechanical systems. The simulations include motion of a single cylinder engine, four-bar linkage mechanisms, gears and sliding/rotating rigid bars along with many others.The simulations are fully interactive so that any change in the input parameters is immediately reflected in the animation, output plots and output parameters.

Author Biography

Magd Abdel Wahab is Senior Lecturer in Mechanics of Materials and Structural Bonding, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, at the University of Surrey. An experienced teacher, he has also published over 150 technical research publications.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgementsp. xiii
List of symbolsp. xiv
Dynamics
Kinematics of Particlesp. 3
Introductionp. 4
Rectilinear motionp. 8
Curvilinear motionp. 17
Tutorial sheetp. 36
Kinematics of Rigid Bodiesp. 57
Introductionp. 58
Rigid body motionp. 58
Kinematics of wheels and gearsp. 60
Kinematics of linkages and mechanismsp. 71
Tutorial sheetp. 95
Kinetics of Particlesp. 113
Introductionp. 114
Newton's lawsp. 115
Force and accelerationp. 119
Work and energyp. 127
Impulse and momentump. 136
Tutorial sheetp. 147
Kinetics of Rigid Bodiesp. 167
Introductionp. 168
Force and accelerationp. 168
Work and energyp. 191
Impulse and momentump. 201
Tutorial sheetp. 210
Balancing of Machinesp. 229
Introductionp. 230
Balancing of rotating massesp. 230
Balancing of reciprocating enginesp. 242
Tutorial sheetp. 253
Vibration
Free Vibration of Systems with a Single Degree of Freedomp. 265
Introductionp. 266
Undamped free vibrationp. 268
Viscous damped free vibrationp. 286
Tutorial sheetp. 300
Forced Vibration of Systems with a Single Degree of Freedomp. 315
Introductionp. 316
Undamped forced vibration - Harmonic forcep. 317
Viscous damped forced vibration - harmonic forcep. 324
General forced responsep. 333
Vibration isolationp. 339
Tutorial sheetp. 350
Vibration of Systems with Two Degrees of Freedomp. 363
Introductionp. 364
Deriving the equations of motionp. 365
Undamped free vibrationp. 371
Torsional vibrationp. 385
Undamped forced vibrationsp. 388
Vibration absorbersp. 394
Viscous dampingp. 401
Tutorial sheetp. 405
Vibration of Continuous Systemsp. 417
Introductionp. 418
Lateral vibration of a cable or stringp. 418
Longitudinal vibration of a barp. 428
Lateral vibration of a beamp. 438
Whirling shaftsp. 448
Tutorial sheetp. 456
Finite-Element Methodp. 467
Introductionp. 468
Bar elementp. 468
Beam elementp. 484
Guidelines for using Ansysp. 508
Tutorial sheetp. 510
DAMA and Guidelines for Simulationsp. 519
Properties of Areap. 555
Equivalent Stiffness for Combinations of Springsp. 557
Summary of Formulasp. 561
Indexp. 567
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