Need topics for my course based project

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Suggestions for small course projects related to vibrations include analyzing the effects of vibrations on structures, studying vibration isolation techniques, and exploring the impact of vibrations in mechanical systems. Participants emphasize the importance of selecting a manageable topic that allows for clear illustration of concepts. Resources such as previous research papers and case studies are recommended for analysis. The goal is to find a focused area that can be effectively demonstrated within the project's constraints. Engaging in this topic will enhance understanding of vibration principles and their applications.
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I need topics or any research area where i can illustrate something related to vibrations.Need your help guys. I can also do the analysis of any project done before. If anybody has any stuff for me that will be really helpful and i will really appreciate it.
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I don't need a big project. Just a small one. Its a course project.
 
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