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Reconfigurable Mechanical Vibrations Laboratory Kit
Mechanical vibrations appear across a diverse range of applications, but nevertheless are unified by a core set of principles and phenomena. In this article, we describe a reconfigurable laboratory kit that is designed to be used as part of a first undergraduate course in mechanical vibrations. The...
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Published in: | Journal of open hardware 2022-02, Vol.6 (1) |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Mechanical vibrations appear across a diverse range of applications, but nevertheless are unified by a core set of principles and phenomena. In this article, we describe a reconfigurable laboratory kit that is designed to be used as part of a first undergraduate course in mechanical vibrations. The kit was designed to be low cost and allow for a series of laboratory experiments to be performed remotely. Using a common set of core hardware and software, five laboratory experiments are detailed and can be performed to supplement many of the major topics traditionally encountered in a first vibrations course. This accessible platform will readily enable further technical improvements and expansions, as well as the development of additional experiments and assignments. Metadata Overview Main design files: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5888554 Target group: undergraduate students in engineering, physics. Skills required: 3D printing – easy; laser cutting – easy; metal shear and hole punch – easy. Replication: Kit has been constructed and tested by authors, as well as students at Brown University. See section “Build Details” for more detail. |
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ISSN: | 2514-1708 2514-1708 |
DOI: | 10.5334/joh.40 |