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Short Syllabus of Mechanical Engineering (131) Curriculum - ITB

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<strong>Short</strong> <strong>Syllabus</strong><br />

Rotating machinery and reciprocating engines. Rotor dynamics: shaft, discs and bearings.<br />

Gyroscopic effects. Finite element model. Natural frequency and modes, dynamic<br />

response, critical speed. Dynamic response due to ubalance mass and harmonic<br />

excitation. Whirling phenomenon. Industrial application. Reciprocating engine dynamic<br />

model, rotating mass, reciprocating mass. Experimental and Maintenance aspects.<br />

Related Courses<br />

1. MS2213 Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Machineries, Prerequisited.<br />

2. MS3117 Basic <strong>Mechanical</strong> Vibration, Prerequisited.<br />

Bibliography<br />

1. Andrew D. Dimarogonas, Sam Haddad, 1992, Vibration for Engineers, Prentice Hall,<br />

New Jersey<br />

2. John M. Vance, 1988, Rotordynamics <strong>of</strong> Turbomachinery, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,<br />

New York<br />

3. Michel Lalanne, Guy Ferraris, 1990, Rotordynamics Prediction in <strong>Engineering</strong>, John<br />

Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York<br />

MS5011, Special Topics in Construction B (3 SKS)<br />

<strong>Short</strong> <strong>Syllabus</strong><br />

This course is <strong>of</strong>fered to accommodate special topics in the area <strong>of</strong> Design and<br />

<strong>Mechanical</strong> Construction not included in the regularly listed courses. The syllabus is<br />

determined by the topics <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

Related Courses<br />

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Bibliography<br />

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MS5010, Special Topics in Construction A (3 SKS)<br />

<strong>Short</strong> <strong>Syllabus</strong><br />

This course is <strong>of</strong>fered to accommodate special topics in the area <strong>of</strong> Design and<br />

<strong>Mechanical</strong> Construction not included in the regularly listed courses. The syllabus is<br />

determined by the topics <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />

Related Courses<br />

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Bibliography<br />

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