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Free vibration analysis of a hanged clamped-free cylindrical shell partially submerged in fluid: The effect of external wall,internal shaft,and flat bottom
Authors:Chun-Hee Bae  Moon K. Kwak  Jae-Ryang Koo
Affiliation:1. Engineering Center, Korea Electric Power Research Institute, 103-16, Munji-Dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon 305-380, South Korea;2. Department of Mechanical, Robotics and Energy Engineering, Dongguk University-Seoul, 26 Pil-Dong 3-Ga, Joong-Gu, Seoul 100-715, South Korea
Abstract:The free flexural vibration of a hanged clamped-free cylindrical shell with various boundary conditions partially submerged in a fluid is investigated. Specifically, the effects of the boundary conditions such as the existence of the external wall, internal shaft, and bottom on the natural vibration characteristics of the partially submerged cylindrical shell are investigated both theoretically and experimentally. The fluid is assumed to be inviscid and irrotational. The cylindrical shell is modeled by using the Rayleigh–Ritz method based on the Sanders shell theory. The kinetic energy of the fluid is derived by solving a boundary-value problem related to the fluid motion. The theoretical predictions were in good agreement with the experimental results validating the theoretical approach developed in this study. The effects of the external wall, internal shaft, and bottom on the natural vibration characteristics can be neglected when its boundaries are not very close to the shell structure.
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