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ME 6404 - Machine Dynamics

Kinematic and force analysis of machines and machine elements. Vibration isolation, balancing, critical speed, flywheel design, and dynamic measurement. Design and computer problems. Safety. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: ME 3212.


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