2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10778-010-0240-5
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Propagation of harmonic waves along open circular cylindrical shells reinforced with a quasiregular set of discrete longitudinal ribs

Abstract: We obtain the exact solution describing the propagation of harmonic waves along an open cylindrical shell reinforced with a quasiregular set of discrete longitudinal ribs. Numerical examples are used to examine the effect of discrete ribs on the number and shape of dispersion curves and the effect of the stiffness and inertial characteristics of the ribs on the excitation frequency for given wave parameters Introduction. The propagation of harmonic waves along closed circular cylindrical shells reinforced with… Show more

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“…(11) and (14) shows that the natural frequencies found from them are so high (w 1 (1), we arrive at infinite systems of linear algebraic equations similar to (4). Solving them shows that the critical stresses (natural frequencies) for closed shells (n ³ 1) can be found from transcendental equations similar to (9), (11), and (12) where d n is replaced by n.…”
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“…(11) and (14) shows that the natural frequencies found from them are so high (w 1 (1), we arrive at infinite systems of linear algebraic equations similar to (4). Solving them shows that the critical stresses (natural frequencies) for closed shells (n ³ 1) can be found from transcendental equations similar to (9), (11), and (12) where d n is replaced by n.…”
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“…Some problems for shells reinforced with quasiregular sets of longitudinal ribs and related problems were addressed in [9][10][11][12][13].…”
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“…Here, we will vary it to analyze in more detail the effect of ribs on the stress-strain state of the shell. The equations to be used to determine the minimum natural frequencies and critical stresses are borrowed from [3,4].We will show that the phenomenon (first discovered in [4]) of significant decrease in the minimum natural frequencies for certain vibration modes and number of ribs is independent of their stiffness.Similar problems of statics, dynamics, and static stability of shells were solved in [5][6][7][8]. …”
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“…The stability of closed shells reinforced with such sets of circular ribs was analyzed in [3] using an approximate problem formulation. Some other problems for open shells reinforced with either regular or quasiregular sets of ribs were solved in [2,[5][6][7][8]. Similar problems were also addressed in [9,10].…”
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