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May 15, 2024
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ME 6225 - Random Vibrations (4 credits)
The course covers the fundamental concepts of probabilistic modeling of vibratory systems and provides analytical and simulation-based methods to quantify their response to random excitation. The material has vast applications in durability, reliability and fatigue prediction of mechanical, civil and aerospace structures, among others. Prerequisite(s): ME 6210 or basic knowledge of linear vibration theory.
Course revisions made after the Graduate Catalog publication date will be posted in the Graduate Catalog Addendum.
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