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The document contains a course outline divided into 5 units covering various topics in mechanical engineering: force analysis, balancing, single degree vibration, forced vibration, and mechanism for control. Each unit is further divided into sections and sub-sections with corresponding section numbers and durations. The outline provides an overview of the topics, sub-topics, and structure of the course.

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The document contains a course outline divided into 5 units covering various topics in mechanical engineering: force analysis, balancing, single degree vibration, forced vibration, and mechanism for control. Each unit is further divided into sections and sub-sections with corresponding section numbers and durations. The outline provides an overview of the topics, sub-topics, and structure of the course.

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ChapName Name ScNo Dur

Topic Sub Topic S.No Duration


UNIT I FORCE ANALYSIS Dynamic force analysis – Inertia force and Inert 1.1 60
UNIT I FORCE ANALYSIS D Alembert’s principle –Dynamic Analysis in rec1.2 60
UNIT I FORCE ANALYSIS Gas forces, Inertia effect of connecting rod– Be 1.3 60
UNIT I FORCE ANALYSIS Turning moment diagrams –Fly Wheels 1.4 60
UNIT I FORCE ANALYSIS Flywheels of punching presses- Dynamics of C 1.5 60
UNIT I FORCE ANALYSIS problems 1.6 60
UNIT I FORCE ANALYSIS problems 1.7 60
UNIT I FORCE ANALYSIS problems 1.8 60
UNIT I FORCE ANALYSIS problems 1.9 60
UNIT II BALANCING Static and dynamic balancing 2.1 60
UNIT II BALANCING Balancing of rotating masses 2.2 60
UNIT II BALANCING Balancing a single cylinder engine 2.3 60
UNIT II BALANCING Balancing of Multi-cylinder inline 2.4 60
UNIT II BALANCING V-engines – Partial balancing in engines 2.5 60
UNIT II BALANCING Balancing of linkages –Balancing machines 2.6 60
UNIT II BALANCING Field balancing of discs and rotors. 2.7 60
UNIT II BALANCING problems 2.8 60
UNIT II BALANCING problems 2.9 60
UNIT III SINGLE DEGREE FREE VIBRATION Basic features of vibratory systems 3.1 60
UNIT III SINGLE DEGREE FREE VIBRATION Degrees of freedom 3.2 60
UNIT III SINGLE DEGREE FREE VIBRATION single degree of freedom 3.3 60
UNIT III SINGLE DEGREE FREE VIBRATION Free vibration– Equations of motion 3.4 60
UNIT III SINGLE DEGREE FREE VIBRATION Natural frequency – Types of Damping 3.5 60
UNIT III SINGLE DEGREE FREE VIBRATION Types of Damping – Damped vibration 3.6 60
UNIT III SINGLE DEGREE FREE VIBRATION Torsional vibration of shaft 3.7 60
UNIT III SINGLE DEGREE FREE VIBRATION Critical speeds of shafts – Torsional vibration 3.8 60
UNIT III SINGLE DEGREE FREE VIBRATION Two and three rotor torsionalsystems 3.9 60
UNIT IV FORCED VIBRATION Response of one degree freedom systems to per4.1 60
UNIT IV FORCED VIBRATION Harmonic disturbances 4.2 60
UNIT IV FORCED VIBRATION Disturbance caused by unbalance 4.3 60
UNIT IV FORCED VIBRATION Support motion 4.4 60
UNIT IV FORCED VIBRATION transmissibility 4.5 60
UNIT IV FORCED VIBRATION Vibration isolation vibration measurement 4.6 60
UNIT IV FORCED VIBRATION problems 4.7 60
UNIT IV FORCED VIBRATION problems 4.8 60
UNIT IV FORCED VIBRATION problems 4.9 60
UNIT V MECHANISM FOR CONTROL Governors – Types 5.1 60
UNIT V MECHANISM FOR CONTROL Centrifugal governors 5.2 60
UNIT V MECHANISM FOR CONTROL Gravity controlled and spring controlled centrif 5.3 60
UNIT V MECHANISM FOR CONTROL Characteristics – Effect of friction 5.4 60
UNIT V MECHANISM FOR CONTROL Controlling force curves 5.5 60
UNIT V MECHANISM FOR CONTROL Gyroscopes –Gyroscopicforces and torques 5.6 60
UNIT V MECHANISM FOR CONTROL Gyroscopic stabilization 5.7 60
UNIT V MECHANISM FOR CONTROL Gyroscopic effects in Automobiles, ships andair 5.8 60
UNIT V MECHANISM FOR CONTROL problems 5.9 60

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