Dynamiccs Laboratory

Cetrifugal Governor

Description: A centrifugal governor is a mechanical device used to control the speed of engines or machines by regulating the amount of fuel or steam admitted to the engine. It consists of rotating masses mounted on a spindle, which are driven by the engine.

 Centrifugal Governor

Free and Forced Vibration Apparatus

Description: A Free and Forced Vibration Apparatus is a laboratory instrument used to demonstrate and study the principles of mechanical vibrations.The apparatus allows the user to set up systems with different configurations of springs and masses, enabling the study of natural frequencies and mode shapes.

 Free Forced Vibration

Whirling of Shaft Apparatus

Description: A Whirling of Shaft Apparatus is a laboratory instrument designed to demonstrate and study the phenomenon of shaft whirling, which occurs when a rotating shaft undergoes self-excited vibrations.

 Whiriling of Shaft

Bifilar/Trifler Suspension Apparatus

Description: A Bifilar/Trifilar Suspension Apparatus is a laboratory instrument used to demonstrate and study the behavior of a suspended mass under the influence of gravitational and inertial forces.

 Biffeler and Triffler Suspension

Compound Pendulum Apparatus

Description: A Compound Pendulum Apparatus is a laboratory instrument used to study the behavior of a compound pendulum, which consists of a rigid body suspended from a fixed point, allowing it to swing freely about an axis.

 Compund pendulum

Flywheel Apparatus

Description: A Flywheel Apparatus is a laboratory instrument used to demonstrate and study the behavior and characteristics of a flywheel. A flywheel is a mechanical device designed to store rotational energy by resisting changes in rotational speed.

 Flywheel

Torsional Vibration Apparatus

Description:A Torsional Vibration Apparatus is a laboratory instrument designed to demonstrate and study the behavior of torsional vibrations in mechanical systems. Torsional vibrations occur when a shaft undergoes twisting motion about its axis due to applied torque or other external forces.

 Torsional Vibration