A theoretical study is presented on the natural frequencies of a circular cylindrical shell concentrically or eccentrically submerged in a #uid-"lled rigid cylindrical container. In this analysis, it is assumed that the shell is clamped at both ends, and an annulus between the shell and the rigid co
INTERACTION OF A SPHERICAL SHOCK WAVE AND A SUBMERGED FLUID-FILLED CIRCULAR CYLINDRICAL SHELL
โ Scribed by S. IAKOVLEV
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 275 KB
- Volume
- 255
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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โฆ Synopsis
The complete three-dimensional interaction between a spherical shock wave and a submerged #uid-"lled elastic circular cylindrical shell is considered. A hybrid analytical}numerical solving procedure is established. An exact analytical solution in the form of double Fourier series with time-depending coe$cients is obtained for the hydrodynamic pressure. Displacements of a shell are approached analytically to reduce the problem to a set of systems of ordinary di!erential equations, which are treated numerically. Detailed analysis of the interaction is performed with emphasis given to the stress}strain state. A few important features of the interaction process have been found. In particular, it has been shown that the interior #uid not only substantially a!ects the magnitude of displacements and stresses, but also dramatically changes the nature of the interaction. It has been found that the absolute maximum of stresses can neither be caused by a direct action of a shock wave nor by a constructive superpose of elastic waves in the shell, but by the pressure wave propagating in the interior #uid. This fact seems to be of essential importance for engineering applications, especially when safety is a primary design concern. Another important result is that the maximum stresses are attained at large times, which makes use of early time asymptotics leading to incorrect results. The proposed semi-analytical approach seems to be computationally attractive and suitable for extensive numerical simulations.
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