Title of article :
National Disaster Management Institute, Ministry of Security and Public Administration, Seoul 121-719, Republic of Korea
Author/Authors :
Shi, Dongyan College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering - Harbin Engineering University,China , Zhao,Yunke College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering - Harbin Engineering University,China , Wang, Qingshan College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering - Harbin Engineering University, China , Teng, Xiaoyan College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering - Harbin Engineering University, China , Pang, Fuzhen College of Shipbuilding Engineering - Harbin Engineering University, China
Pages :
31
From page :
1
To page :
31
Abstract :
This paper presents free vibration analysis of open and closed shells with arbitrary boundary conditions using a spectro-geometric-Ritz method. In this method, regardless of the boundary conditions, each of the displacement components of open and closed shells is represented simultaneously as a standard Fourier cosine series and several auxiliary functions. The auxiliary functions are introduced to accelerate the convergence of the series expansion and eliminate all the relevant discontinuities with the displacement and its derivatives at the boundaries. The boundary conditions are modeled using the spring stiffness technique. All the expansion coefficients are treated equally and independently as the generalized coordinates and determined using Rayleigh-Ritz method. By using this method, a unified vibration analysis model for the open and closed shells with arbitrary boundary conditions can be established without the need of changing either the equations of motion or the expression of the displacement components. The reliability and accuracy of the proposed method are validated with the FEM results and those from the literature.
Keywords :
Arbitrary Boundary Conditions , A Unified Spectro-Geometric , Ritz Method , Vibration Analysis , Open and Closed Shells
Journal title :
Shock and Vibration
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2616908
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