The aim of the course is to provide physical and mathematical models to analyze the vibrations of the machines.
Discrete and continuum models, such as beams, strings, membranes, plates and shells, will be introduced during the course as well as the methods to analyze complex mechanical structure, including the finite element method. Furthermore, the problems related to the rotordynamics will be also examined.
Discrete and continuum models, such as beams, strings, membranes, plates and shells, will be introduced during the course as well as the methods to analyze complex mechanical structure, including the finite element method. Furthermore, the problems related to the rotordynamics will be also examined.
teacher profile teaching materials
Werner Soedel - Vibrations of Shells and Plates - CRC Press, 2004.
Timoshenko S. P., Woinowsky-Krieger S. The Theory of Plates and Shells, McGRAW – Hill International Edition, 1959
Core Documentation
Karl F. Graff - Wave Motion in Elastic Solids - Dover Publications, 1991Werner Soedel - Vibrations of Shells and Plates - CRC Press, 2004.
Timoshenko S. P., Woinowsky-Krieger S. The Theory of Plates and Shells, McGRAW – Hill International Edition, 1959