Course detail
Dynamics of Machine Tools
FSI-GDVAcad. year: 2010/2011
Machine-tool as any other product of human activity has to meet some functional and operational parameters. The aim of the machine-tools is to enable technological working processes of machining and forming opera-tions, which give the product their shapened size. The working processes are mechanical procedures and they can be ensured by corresponding types of machine-tools (forming, machining).
The machine-tool has to be satisfactory mainly from the manufacturing (i.e. machining and finishing) point of view. Other view points and criteria include the quality of produced components and entire machines. It is very important to ensure operational reliability and durability of tools and individual parts of machine.These properties of machine-tools are given by the dynamic properties of their mechanical systems.
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Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
Prerequisites
linear algebra, matrix arithmetic, Fourier transformation, spectral and modal properties of the structures, methods of creation of equation of motion, differential equations, finite element method.
Physics:
acoustic fundamentals, acoustic quantities (pressure, intenzity, power), acoustic signals, acoustic fields, signal spectra.
Co-requisites
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
100% presence on the exercises, in the case of not excused absence enough to solve some alternate problem.
The fundamental condition for exam start is notation of the credit in the index. The exam itself contains of the written part and oral one. The written part consists of subjects-matter of dynamic machine-tools. To work out a correct answer to one question only there is reason to not obtain the exam. The oral part help to the tuning and better correction of objective evaluation of global student’s knowledges about given problems.
The exam is accepted by fulfillment the first exam part on 85% and the two next parts every on 75%.
Course curriculum
2. The mathematical models of the mechanical machine-tool’s system – direct methods
3. The mathematical models of the mechanical machine-tool’s system – computer methods
4.-6. Dynamic characteristics of linear mechanical systems:
a) spectral and modal properties
b) time and frequency characteristics
c) dynamic systems stability
7.-8. Vibrations of the machine-tools:
forced harmonically, forced periodically, impulse forced, random forced
9. Self-excited vibrations
10. Damping in machine-tool vibrations
11. Experimental examination of the machine dynamic properties
12. Drives of machine-tools
13. Noise of machine-tools
Work placements
Aims
The analyses of possibilities how the dynamic properties of machine-tools to influence in desire direction.
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
M. Kopecký, B. Rudolf: Tvářecí stroje, ČVUT, 1991
Recommended reading
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. The mathematical models of the mechanical machine-tool’s system – direct methods
3. The mathematical models of the mechanical machine-tool’s system – computer methods
4.-6. Dynamic characteristics of linear mechanical systems:
a) spectral and modal properties
b) time and frequency characteristics
c) dynamic systems stability
7.-8. Vibrations of the machine-tools:
forced harmonically, forced periodically, impulse forced, random forced
9. Self-excited vibrations
10. Damping in machine-tool vibrations
11. Experimental examination of the machine dynamic properties
12. Drives of machine-tools
13. Noise of machine-tools
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. The methods for creation of equations of motion
3. The methods for creation of equations of motion
-continue
4. Finite element method
5. Spectral and modal properties of mechanical systems
6. - continue
7. Dynamic systems stability
8. Vibrations of the machine-tools: forced harmonically
9. Self-excited vibrations
10. Experimental examination of the machine dynamic properties
11. Drives of machine-tools
12. Noise of machine-tools
13. Credit