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School of Aeronautics (Neemrana)

ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS

Instructions For Students / Faculty

 Part A: Total number of questions to be given are eight, each carrying 2 marks and are compulsory to attend. There is no
choice. They are short answer type questions (Not More Than 25 Words For both Question & Answer), no objective type or
fill in the blanks. Total 16 marks.
 Part B: Total number of questions to be given are seven, each carrying 5 marks and are compulsory to attend. They are long
answer type (Not More Than 50 Words for Question).. Total 35 marks.
 Part C: Total number of questions to be given are seven, each carrying 7 marks and are compulsory to attend. They are long
answer type (Not More Than 50 Words for Question).. Total 49 marks.

* LIST OF ELABORATIVE THEORY QUESTION SUBJECTS (i.e Part C only): Communication Skills, Human Values, Technical
Communication, Managerial Economics and Financial, Aircraft Materials and Processes, Aircraft Systems, Aircraft Maintenance
Practices, Avionics-I, Aircraft Rules and Regulation, Wind Tunnel Techniques, Maintenance of Airframe and System, Helicopter Theory,
Avionics-II, Maintenance of Power Plant and System, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles & Systems (UAV), Space Mission Design &
Optimization, CAD, Airlines and Airport Management.

 FACULTY MEMBERS, PLEASE ENSURE EXCEPT ABOVE LISTED SUBJECTS, NO THEORITICAL ELABORATIVE
QUESTION SHOULD BE GIVEN IN PART 'C' OF ASSIGNMENT PAPER.

 FACULTIES ARE REQUESTED TO SUBMIT THREE ASSIGNMENTS FOR THREE MIDTERMS, ATLEAST 10 DAYS
BEFORE THE MIDTERM EXAMS.

Assignment & Student Details

Mid Term *
Mid Term 2
Date of Sub of Assignment 08/08/2019
10/3/2019 I!!
Name of Faculty *
Ms. Sonali Singh
Last Date of Sub By Stud * DD/MM/YYYY
9/07/2019 !
Subject *
.... Course* ....
5AN3-01-Vibration Engineering B.Tech (Aeronautical
Engineering)
.., Semester * ..,
Batch Semester: 5
12,13, 14
Phone Number of Faculty* ##########
Email Id of Faculty:*
sonalishilpisingh@gmail.com 9003246157
PART : A
Question: 1
1. Define under-damping, critical-damping, over-damping.

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3 Damped Vibration V.P. Singh
Question: 2*
2. Write the names of vibration measuring instrument.

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5 Vibration V.P. Singh
Measuring
Question: 3*
3. Differentiate between Free and Forced Vibrations.

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2 Fundamentals of V.P. Singh
Vibrations
Question: 4*
4. Define degree of freedom.

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2 Fundamentals of V.P. Singh
Vibrations
Question: 5*
5. Define resonance.

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2 Fundamentals of V.P. Singh
Vibrations
Question: 6*
6. State Hamilton's principle.

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11 Hamilton's V.P. Singh
principle
Question: 7*
7. What is the difference between inertial and elastic coupling?

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7 Coupling V.P. Singh
Question: 8*
8. Define dynamic coupling.

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7 Static and V.P. Singh
dynamic couplings

PART : B
Question: 1*
1. Derive derivation for free vibration with viscous damping.

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3 Damped Vibration V.P. Singh
Question: 2*
2. Write short notes on
(i) Vibration Absorber
(ii) Viscous Damping

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8 Multi Degree of V.P. Singh
Freedom Systems
Question: 3*
3. Derive Lagrange’s Equation.

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12 Lagrange’s V.P. Singh
Equation
Question: 4*
4. Write short notes on
(i) Seismometer
(ii) Tachometer

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6 Vibration V.P. Singh
Measuring
Question: 5*
5. Consider the system (x+(4x) ̇ ) ̈+x=0 for x_0 =1.2mm, V_0 = 0 mm/s, is this
system over-damped or critically damped? Compute the solution and determine which
root dominates as time goes on, one root will die out quickly and the other will persist?

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3 Damped Vibration V.P. Singh
Question: 6*
6. Explain Centrifugal Pendulum Absorber.

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8 Vibration Absorber V.P. Singh
Question: 7*
7. Write a detailed note on the materials used for vibration isolation.

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5 Vibration Isolation V.P. Singh

PART : C
Question: 1*
1. A vibrating system is defined by the following parameters.
. m = 3kg, k = 100 N/m, c = 3 N-sec/m
Determine
(a) The damping factor
(b) The natural frequency of damped vibration
(c) Logarithmic decrement
(d) The ratio of two consecutive amplitudes
(e) The number of cycles after which the original amplitude is reduced to 20%

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3 Damped Vibration V.P. Singh
Question: 2*
2. A vibrating system having mass 1kg is suspended by a spring of stiffness 1000
N/m and it is put to harmonic excitation of 10N, assuming viscous damping, Determine
(a) The resonant frequency
(b) The phase angle at resonance
(c) The amplitude at resonance
(d) The frequency corresponding to the peak amplitude
(e) Damped frequency

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4 Forced Vibration V.P. Singh
Question: 3*
3. A single cylinder vertical petrol engine of total mass 320kg is mounted on chasis
frame & causes vertical static deflection of 0.2mm. Mass of reciprocating parts is 24kg
and length of stork 15cm with SHM. A dashpot is provides damping force 490N at
0.3m/sec. Calculate
(a) Speed of driving shaft at which resonance will occurs.
(b) Amplitude of steady state forced vibration when driving shaft of engine rotates at
480rpm

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4 Forced Vibration V.P. Singh
Question: 4*
4. A single degree of freedom spring mass damper system has a mass 60kg and
spring stiffness of 6000 N/m. Determine the following
(a) Natural frequency (Un-damped)
(b) Damped natural frequency (c = 400 N-sec/m)
(c) Critical damping coefficient
(d) Logarithmic decrement

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3 Damped Vibration V.P. Singh
Question: 5*
5. Use Lagrange’s equation to find equation of motion of a system shown in figure
(a).Given: m_1 = 10kg, m_2 = 15kg, k = 320 N/m

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12 Lagrange’s V.P. Singh
equation
Question: 6*
6. Determine two natural frequencies of vibration and the ratio of amplitudes of
motion of m_1 and m_2 for two modes of vibration. Shown in figure (b).
Given: m_1 = 1.5kg, m_2 = 0.80kg, k_1 = k_2 = 40 N/m

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7 Two Degree of V.P. Singh
Freedom

Question: 7*
7. A machine of mass one tonne is acted upon by an external force of 2450 N at a
frequency of 2450 N at a frequency of 1500 rpm. To reduce effects of the vibration,
isolator of rubber having a static deflection of 2 mm under the machine load and a
estimated damping ς= 0.2 are used.
Determine
(a) The force transmitted to the foundation
(b) The amplitude of vibration of machine
(c) The phase log.

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4 Forced Vibration V.P. Singh

I have scrutinized the assignment paper.


There is no spelling mistake of any type
or irrelevant question.

Faculty’s Sign

Sonali Singh

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