2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10958-016-2834-x
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Frictional Interaction of a Cylindrical Shell with Deformable Filler Under Nonmonotonic Loading

Abstract: We study the process of nonmonotonic loading of the deformable filler in a cylindrical shell with regard for the Coulomb friction. A numerical-analytic description of the loop of structural damping is obtained by using applied models.In the contemporary industry, a significant role is played by vibrational processes. The operation of all machines and mechanisms without exception is directly connected with the appearance of vibrations. In most cases, vibrations decrease the strength, reliability, and durability… Show more

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“…and the Cauchy relations: As the initial model relations for the internal cylinder (filling or onlay), we use the following equations of equilibrium (Popadyuk, 2016):…”
Section: Materials Used For Experimental Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and the Cauchy relations: As the initial model relations for the internal cylinder (filling or onlay), we use the following equations of equilibrium (Popadyuk, 2016):…”
Section: Materials Used For Experimental Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General problems of interaction of columns with the borehole were considered, in particular, in the papers (Aleksandrov, 1982;Vlasiy et al, 2017;Levchuk, 2018;Kryzhanivskyi et al, 2018). Various approaches to the engineering simulation of contact phenomena in rod structures using classical theories of rods are proposed in publications (Mossakowskii et al, 1978;Bedzir et al, 1995;Neto et al, 2014;Shats'kyi et al, 2016;Popadyuk et al, 2016;Jawed et al, 2018). Some contact problems for thin shells and their systems are considered in classical statement (Shats'kyi, 2005;Shats'kyi & Makoviichuk, 2005;Shats'kyi & Makoviichuk, 2009;Shatskii & Makoviichuk, 2011;Velichkovich & Dalyak, 2015;Velichkovich et al, 2018).…”
Section: State Of Question and Statement Of Research Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successful design and using of drilling shock absorbers essentially depend from the quality of theoretical and experimental researches of loaded parts. The main concepts of mechanical and mathematical modeling, calculation and experimental researches of shell resilient elements and other layered structures that are based on continuous shells published in the works [20][21][22][23][24]. Theoretical researches slotted shell resilient elements are missing in the literature now.…”
Section: Mathematical Modeling Of Slotted Shell Resilient Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%