Goals

Many mechanical engineering problems concern the vibratory response of mechanical structures subjected to random forces. Examples include slender structures excited by wind, offshore platforms excited by wave action, road-excited vehicles, buildings subjected to earthquakes, frictional noise induced by roughness, aircraft fuselages excited by a turbulent boundary layer, etc. The objective of this course is to provide the student with elements of random vibrations. We will introduce the concepts of random signals and their spectral properties and provide methods for estimating the probabilistic response of systems excited by random forces. Many concrete examples will illustrate the concepts and results discussed.

Programme

Chapter 1 Stochastic processes Generalities of probability, random variable, random vector, stochastic process, spectral analysis, continuity, derivation, integration Chapter 2 Vibrations in small deformations 1 degree of freedom oscillator, n degree of freedom systems, deformable solids Chapter 3 Spectral Response of Linear Systems Presentation of the problem, average, correlation and spectrum of the response, correlation and spectrum between excitation and response Chapter 4 Threshold and Maximum Probability Probability density of the response, threshold crossing, occurrence of maxima

Study
4h
 
Course
12h
 
TC
8h
 
PW
8h
 

Code

22_I_G_S08_ELC_D11

Responsibles

  • Alain LE BOT
  • Joël PERRET LIAUDET
  • Julien HUILLERY

Language

English

Keywords

Vibration, linear systems, stochastic process, spectral properties