An analytical model is developed to predict the modal characteristics of thin-walled circular cylindrical laminated shells with free ends. The shell is orthotropic and has mid-plane symmetry. By using Love's first-approximation shell theory, a strain energy functional containing both bending and str
The vibrations of a thin elastic orthotropic circular cylindrical shell with free and hinged edges
โ Scribed by G.R. Gulgazaryan; L.G. Gulgazaryan; R.D. Saakyan
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 543 KB
- Volume
- 72
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8928
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โฆ Synopsis
The problem of the existence of natural oscillations of a thin elastic orthotropic circular closed cylindrical shell with free and hinge-mounted ends and of an open cylindrical shell with free and hinge-mounted edges, when the two boundary generatrices are hinge-mounted is investigated. Dispersion equations and asymptotic formulae for finding the natural frequencies of possible vibration modes are obtained using the system of equations corresponding to the classical theory of orthotropic cylindrical shells. A mechanism is proposed by means of which the vibrations can be separated into possible types. Approximate values of the dimensionless characteristic of the natural frequency and the attenuation characteristic of the corresponding vibration modes are obtained using the examples of closed and open orthotropic cylindrical shells of different lengths.
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