Master Degree / Yüksek Lisans Tezleri
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Master Thesis Vibration Analysis of Rotating Curved Beams With Variable Cross-Section(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2014) Kartav, Osman; Yardımoğlu, BülentIn this study, in-plane free vibration characteristics of rotating curved beams are investigated by Finite Difference Method and Finite Element Method since the mathematical model of the present problem is based on the differential eigenvalue problem with variable coefficients. A computer program regarding the titled problem is developed in Mathematica and this program is verified by using results available in the literature. The effects of taper parameters of the curved beam and rotation speed on natural frequencies are investigated.Master Thesis Vibration and Acoustic Analysis of a Refrigerator Cabinet Base Plate(Izmir Institute of Technology, 2013) Deveci, Can Deniz; Yardımoğlu, BülentThis research study deals with the vibration and acoustics analysis of a refrigerator cabinet base plate by using Theoretical Modal Analysis by Finite Element Method and Experimental Modal Analysis. In this study, a cabinet base plate is considered to investigate the titled problem. This cabinet base plate has several non-uniform geometrical properties such as holes, stiffeners and mounting places. Due to the aforementioned non-uniformity, numerical methods are used to find the vibration and acoustics properties such components. The aim of the first important part of this thesis is to provide the theoretical background to the readers. Other parts of this thesis are presented for theoretical modal analysis of cabinet base plate which is carried out by using solid element in ABAQUS and experimental modal analysis that is accomplished by using dB4-1 Mobil Analyser and its connections. The modal parameters found from both numerical and experimental methods are compared and good agreement is found. After determining the agreement, the proper modification has been done for the system which generates undesired sound due to the natural frequency.
