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MDP 642

MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS
Prof. Galal Hassaan
MDP 642
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INTRODUCTION

COURSE CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Eigenvalue problem.


Chapter 2: Lumped parameters systems.
Chapter 3: Numerical methods.
Chapter 4: FE analysis.
Chapter 5: Continuous systems.
Chapter 6: Random vibrations.
Chapter 7: Nonlinear vibrations (extra topic).
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REFERENCES:
1- S. Rao, Mechanical Vibration; Pearson
Prentice Hall (e-Book).
2- W. Thomsom, Theory of Vibration with
Applications; George Allen.
3- F. Tse, I. Morse, R. Hinkle, Mechanical
vibrations: theory & applications; Allyn & Bacon.
4. L. Meirovitch, Fundamentals of vibrations;
McGraw Hill (e-Book).
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5- J. Krodkiewski, "Mechanical Vibrations",


University of Melbourne, 2008 (e-Book).
6- G.Schmidt & A. Tondl, Nonlinear vibrations;
Cambridge University Press (e-Book).
7- M. Hatch, Vibration simulation using MATLAB
and ANSYS; Chapman & Hall (e-Book).
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COURSE ACTIVITIES:

1- Lecturing: Prof. Galal Hassaan.


2- Seminars on selected topics: Research graduates
attending the course.
3- Analytical assignments: Research graduates.
4- Experimental assignments: Research graduates.
5- Mid-term examination.
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ASSISTING TOOLS:

1- MATLAB.
2- FINITE ELEMENT PACKAGES.
3- REVISION OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES:
$ Mechanical Vibrations.
$ Numerical Analysis.
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CORRESPONDENCE:

Contacts with course instructor will be


through:
1- Office hours (Sunday through Wednesday).
2- e. mail:
galalhassaan@ymail.com
3- Mobile Telephone (not recommended)
GOOD LUCK

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