ECAM ENGINEERING PROGRAM
Combined Bachelor's / Master's Degree
General Data
Academic program ECAM ENGINEERING PROGRAM :
Type d'EC Classes
Lectures : 16h00
Lab Work : 8h00
Total duration : 40h00
Status :
Period :
SEMESTER 7
Education language :
English
Learning Outcomes
The students should be able to:
- describe the relationship between the properties of mass, stiffness and damping of a system with one degree of freedom and its frequency response,
- determine by calculation the modal characteristics of a system with two degrees of freedom and to interpret the results of this calculation,
- to use the principle of modal superposition methods,
- to describe the relationship between the modal characteristics of a multi-degree of freedom system and its frequency response,
- to explain the principles and limitations of the equipment used to measure the frequency response of a mechanical system,
- to use the principle of an experimental modal analysis and to define the necessary measures for this analysis.
Content
The presentation of the relations between the physical properties of a mechanical system and its vibratory behavior is carried out in the form of lectures on the following points:

1 - Vibration of a system with one degree of freedom:
Conservative System: Free Movement - Clean Pulsation - Kinetic Energy and Deformation Energy.
Non-conservative system: Viscous damping model - Frequency response - Resonance.

2 - Vibrations of discrete systems with n degrees of freedom:
Modes of vibration - Calculation of modal characteristics - Decoupling of equations of motion - Proportional damping model - Modal superposition - Frequency response - Experimental modal analysis.

3 - Vibration reduction methodology:
Vibration isolation - Modification of a natural frequency - Increase of the damping - Use of a dynamic dampener granted
Pre-requisites / co-requisites
None
Bibliography
ECAM Bibliography
Assessment(s)
Nature Coefficient Observable objectives
1Project0,50
2Written exam0,50