2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0995-9_27
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Stability and Non-Linear Dynamics of Clamped Circular Cylindrical Shells in Contact with Flowing Fluid

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“…Further support to the hypothesis that the observed flutter is indeed a dynamic divergence was provided by more recent experiments by Karagiozis et al (2003Karagiozis et al ( , 2004Karagiozis et al ( , 2005, using stiffer shells made of aluminum or plastic (PET) conveying water. In this case, the shells lost stability by static divergence, and no oscillatory motion was observed.…”
Section: Post-divergence Flutter Of Shells In Contact With Axial Flowmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…Further support to the hypothesis that the observed flutter is indeed a dynamic divergence was provided by more recent experiments by Karagiozis et al (2003Karagiozis et al ( , 2004Karagiozis et al ( , 2005, using stiffer shells made of aluminum or plastic (PET) conveying water. In this case, the shells lost stability by static divergence, and no oscillatory motion was observed.…”
Section: Post-divergence Flutter Of Shells In Contact With Axial Flowmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The definitive answer as to whether fluid-conveying shells with the upstream end clamped and the downstream one simply supported actually lose stability at infinitesimal flow velocities has proved to be elusive (Paı¨doussis, 2003;Zolotarev, 2004). The saga is retold of the see-saw progress towards unravelling this conundrum, and some further thoughts are presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The question of nonoccurrence of divergence in experiments with shells conveying internal flow was resolved [13,92] by conducting experiments with stiffer shells. It was found that the stiffer shells did indeed lose stability by divergence, which is what is predicted by theory.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Cylindrical Shells Subjected To Axial Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%