Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 On the Transient Response of Distributed Structures Interacting with Discrete Components
- 2 On the Problem of a Distributed Parameter System Carrying a Moving Oscillator
- 3 Nonlinear Normal Modes and Wave Transmission in a Class of Periodic Continuous Systems
- 4 Dynamics and Control of Articulated Anisotropic Timoshenko Beams
- 5 Numerical Techniques for Simulation, Parameter Estimation, and Noise Control in Structural Acoustic Systems
- 6 Distributed Transfer Function Analysis of Stepped and Ring-stiffened Cylindrical Shells
- 7 Orthogonal Sensing and Control of Continua with Distributed Transducers – Distributed Structronic System
- Index
6 - Distributed Transfer Function Analysis of Stepped and Ring-stiffened Cylindrical Shells
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 On the Transient Response of Distributed Structures Interacting with Discrete Components
- 2 On the Problem of a Distributed Parameter System Carrying a Moving Oscillator
- 3 Nonlinear Normal Modes and Wave Transmission in a Class of Periodic Continuous Systems
- 4 Dynamics and Control of Articulated Anisotropic Timoshenko Beams
- 5 Numerical Techniques for Simulation, Parameter Estimation, and Noise Control in Structural Acoustic Systems
- 6 Distributed Transfer Function Analysis of Stepped and Ring-stiffened Cylindrical Shells
- 7 Orthogonal Sensing and Control of Continua with Distributed Transducers – Distributed Structronic System
- Index
Summary
Abstract
A new analytical method is presented for modeling and analysis of stepped cylindrical shells and cylindrical shells stiffened by circumferential rings. Through use of the distributed transfer functions of the structural systems, various static and dynamic problems of cylindrical shells are systematically formulated. With this transfer function formulation, the static and dynamic response, natural frequencies and mode shapes, and buckling loads of general stiffened cylindrical shells under arbitrary external excitations and boundary conditions can be determined in exact and closed form. The proposed method is illustrated on a Donnell–Mushtari shell and compared with the finite element method and other modeling techniques.
Introduction
Cylindrical shells are the basic element in many structures and machines and therefore have been extensively studied in the past; for instance, see Donnell (1933), Soedel (1981), Irie et al. (1984), Yamada et al. (1984), Sheinman and Weissman (1987), Koga (1988), Thangaratnam et al. (1990), Huang and Hsu (1992), Heyliger and Jilani (1993), Birman (1993), and Miyazaki and Hagihara (1993). The static and dynamic problems of cylindrical shells are often complicated by engineering design in which a cylindrical shell is composed of a finite number of serially connected shell segments and/or stiffened by circumferential rings. For such complex structural systems, numerical methods are usually adopted.
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- Dynamics and Control of Distributed Systems , pp. 264 - 303Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1998