Forced vibrations of multilayered cylindrical shells taking into account the discresibility of the ribs with non-steady loads
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https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2020.06.025Keywords:
multilayered cylindrical shells of revolution, geometrically nonlinear theory of shells and ribs, stress–strained state, non-stationary loading, numerical method, nonstationary vibrations.Abstract
This work considers the problem of nonstationary behavior of multilayered discretely reinforced cylindrical shells.By the way the problem is very important. Multiplayed shells with allowance for discrete ribs are widely used in engineering, industrial and public building, aviation and space technology, shipbuilding.
In the framework of the Timoshenko type non – linear theory of shells and ribs nonstationary vibrations multilayered shells of revolution with allowance for discrete ribs are investigated. Reissner’s variational principle for dynamical processes is used for deduction of the motion equations. An efficient numerical method with using Richardson type finite difference approximation for solution of problems on nonstationary behaviour of multiplayer shells of revolution with allowance for discrete ribs which permit to realize solution of the investigated wave problems with the use of personal computers, as well as bringing their solutions to receiving concrete numerical results in wide diapason of geometrical, physico–mechanical parameters of structures are elaborated. In particular three-layer discretely reinforced cylindrical shells were investigated.References
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