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Instructor:

Levent Beker

TAs:

Alp Toymuş

Emine Bardakçı

Miray Albay

Deniz Aktaş

Gurdeniz Neşer

Pelin İşgör


Prerequisites:

MECH. 201 and MECH. 206 and MECH. 301 and MECH. 302 and MECH. 304) or consent of the instructor


Course Outline

  • Basic Instrumentation and measurement techniques for mechanical engineering systems;

  • General measurement system;

  • Standards;

  • Experimental test plan;

  • Uncertainty & common error elements;

  • Static and dynamic signals;

  • Fast Fourier Transform;

  • Sampling concepts, Signal conditioning;

  • Filters & amplifiers;

  • Mechanical and electrical building blocks of transducers;

  • Presentation of data;

  • Experimentation with mechanical systems to demonstrate fluid, heat transfer, dynamics, control, and mechanics of materials concepts.


Experiments

Experiment #

Experiment Name

Pre-lab quiz #

TAs

Equipment

Date

Report #

Report due date

1

NI ELVIS III Introduction

-

Emine Bardakci, Deniz Aktas

NI Data acquisition system

21/10/2024

1

28/10/2024 11:59PM

2

Mechanical Sensors and Data

-

Emine Bardakci, Deniz Aktas

NI Data acquisition system

28/10/2024

04/11/2024 11:59PM

3

Filters and Amplifiers

1

Emine Bardakci, Deniz Aktas

NI Data acquisition system

04/11/2024

11/11/2024 11:59PM

4

Tensile testing

2

Miray Albay

Instron tensile tester, Linkam micro probe

11/11/2024

2

18/11/2024 11:59PM

5

Spring/mass/damper control

3

Alp Toymus

Spring mass system

18/11/2024

3

25/11/2024 11:59PM

6

Vibrations - finding natural frequency of a beam

4

Gurdeniz Neser

Shaker, laser doppler vibrometer

25/11/2024

4

02/12/2024 11:59PM

7

Artery diameter measurement

5

Yasin Peker

Verasonics

02/12/2024

5

09/12/2024 11:59PM

8

Droplet generation and detection

6

Pelin Isgor

Elveflow

09/12/2024

6

16/12/2024 11:59PM


Lab groups

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