نتایج جستجو برای: three layered cylindrical shells

تعداد نتایج: 1342231  

Journal: :journal of solid mechanics 0
m.r saviz mechanical engineering department, azarbaijan shahid madani university, tabriz, iran

in this study, the free vibration of partially fluid-filled laminated composite circular cylindrical shell with arbitrary boundary conditions has been investigated by using rayleigh-ritz method. the analysis has been carried out with strain-displacement relations based on love’s thin shell theory and the contained fluid is assumed irrotational, incompressible and inviscid. after determining the...

2008
D A Pan S G Zhang A A Volinsky L J Qiao

A simple model of the magnetoelectric (ME) effect in cylindrical layered composites is presented. The cylinder is replaced by the effective layered plate structure with effective length, Leff , thickness t and height h. In the axial coupling mode, the effective magnetic field acts along the length direction (Leff ). However, in the vertical coupling mode, the effective magnetic fields act in tw...

Journal: :EPI international journal of engineering 2021

This paper presents a follow-up study of previous work that deals with the free vibration moderately thin isotropic shallow shells under general edge conditions. The same semi-analytical method is used in this for identical shape and degree curvature doubly curved geometry, accurate natural frequencies are tabulated wide range shell Emphasis made, however, to present frequency parameters very t...

2013
J. Kepple B. G. Prusty G. Pearce D. Kelly R. Thomson R. Degenhardt

There is a strong requirement for more robust, lighter and cheaper launch vehicle structures. Unstiffened composite cylindrical shells, which are essential to the fabrication of launch vehicle airframes, are prone to buckling and are highly sensitive to imperfections which arise during the manufacturing process. The buckling load is an important characteristic in design, and may vary drasticall...

2009
Y. H. Teo

This paper is concerned with the buckling of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) under axial load. The DWCNTs are modelled as two cylindrical shells, one shell nested in the other and Winkler springs are introduced to connect them in order to simulate the van der Waals forces between the two nanotubes. By using the Donnell thin shell theory, we derive the governing equations for the bucklin...

2013
Lara Rodrigues Frederico M.A. Silva Paulo B. Gonçalves

Cylindrical shells exhibit a dense frequency spectrum, especially in the lowest frequency range. In addition, due to the circumferential symmetry, frequencies occur in pairs. So, in the vicinity of the lowest natural frequencies, several equal or nearly equal frequencies may occur, leading to multiple internal resonances. The aim of the present work is to investigate the dynamic behavior and st...

Journal: :CoRR 2007
Tshilidzi Marwala Thando Tettey Snehashish Chakraverty

This paper presents a fault classification method which makes use of a Takagi-Sugeno neuro-fuzzy model and Pseudomodal energies calculated from the vibration signals of cylindrical shells. The calculation of Pseudomodal Energies, for the purposes of condition monitoring, has previously been found to be an accurate method of extracting features from vibration signals. This calculation is therefo...

2007
Andre Delano Smith James Gorman Kevin Dyer

In practice, the submarine's major internal equipment is mounted to welded plating foundations, but submarine designers have been looking at the recent French innovation whereby the major internal equipment is mounted to a large truss/cradle structure through point supports. The focus of this research investigates the effects of radial point supports on the stability behavior of cylindrical she...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1987

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