In this paper, an approximate analysis using a layerwise approach is presented to study the vibration of thick circular cylindrical shells on the basis of three-dimensional theory of elasticity. The boundary conditions studied are simply supported}simply supported and clamped}clamped boundary condit
APPLICATION OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL SHELL THEORY TO THE FREE VIBRATION OF SHELLS ARBITRARILY DEEP IN ONE DIRECTION
โ Scribed by P.G. YOUNG
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 167 KB
- Volume
- 238
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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โฆ Synopsis
A three-dimensional shell theory is presented which is applicable to doubly curved thick open shells which are arbitrarily deep (have a large side-length to radius of curvature ratio) in one principal direction but are shallow in the other direction. The strain}displacement equations for the proposed &&deep-shallow'' shell theory are expressed in Cartesian co-ordinates and the limits of applicability of these equations are discussed. These equations are then used in a Ritz variational formulation with algebraic polynomials as trial functions to solve for the natural frequencies of a number of doubly curved shell problems. A novel approach is also proposed in which penalty functions are introduced to enforce continuity of displacements at two opposite ends of a shell of rectangular platform, increasing the range of problems which can be treated to include closed shells, such as cylinders, barrels, cooling-tower-type structures, toroids, rings, etc. (a sub-class of shells of revolution). 2000 Academic Press *u *z # *w *x ! u R V , XX " *w *z , WX " *v *z # *w *y !
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