Mechanical Vibration -
A dangerous condition occurring when the external forcing frequency matches the system's natural frequency, leading to high-amplitude, damaging vibrations. 2. Types of Vibration
Swaying motion of a structure around an equilibrium position. Core Parameters: mechanical vibration
Utilizing sensors (like accelerometers) on machinery to predict failures and monitor health. A dangerous condition occurring when the external forcing
A theoretical condition where no energy is lost, and the system continues to oscillate indefinitely. 3. Key Components & Modeling Mass ( ): Inertia component resisting acceleration. Spring ( ): Elastic component providing restoring force, modeled by (Hooke's Law). Damper ( ): Energy dissipation element (e.g., shock absorber). leading to high-amplitude

