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Dynamics of Machines

Offered in 112-2Updated
  • Serial Number

    39754

  • Course Number

    ME7141

  • Course Identifier

    522 M3790

  • No Class

  • 3 Credits
  • Elective

    GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING / Transprotation Electrification Technology Program / Interdisciplinary Bachelor"s Program in College of ENGINEERING

      Elective
    • GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    • Transprotation Electrification Technology Program

    • Interdisciplinary Bachelor"s Program in College of ENGINEERING

  • WEI-JIUN SU
  • Tue 2, 3, 4
  • 工綜209

  • Type 3

  • 40 Student Quota

    NTU 34 + non-NTU 6

  • Specialization Program

    Mechanism Design and Analysis

  • English
  • NTU COOL
  • Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
  • Notes
    The course is conducted in English。
  • Limits on Course Adding / Dropping
    • Restriction: MA students and beyond

  • NTU Enrollment Status

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    0/34
    Other Depts
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    Remaining
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  • Course Description
    The course focuses on theories of dynamics in mechanisms and machines and design principles for improved dynamic performance. Students will learn how to apply Lagrange's equations to derive equations of motion. The course will also introduce Simscape, a Matlab/Simulink toolbox for multibody dynamics, to conduct dynamic analysis of machines. Course Outlines: 1. Review of Dynamics 2. Static and Dynamic Force Analysis of Mechanisms 3. Shaking Force and Shaking Moment 4. Static/Dynamic Balancing of Rigid Bodies and Linkages 5. Engine Dynamics 6. Lagrange's Equations 7. Simscape 8. Numerical Methods: Newton Raphson & RK4
  • Course Objective
    The goal of this course is to help students develop the capability of analyzing the dynamics of machines. Students will also learn the techniques to improve the dynamic characteristics of a machine and solve the real-world problems.
  • Course Requirement
  • Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class
  • Office Hour
  • Designated Reading
  • References
  • Grading
  • Adjustment methods for students
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