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Vibration of bilayered cylindrical shells with layers of different materials S. H. Arshad/M. N. Naeem/N. Sultana/Z. Iqbal/A. G. Shah
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 3, pp.805-810, 2010
Abstract : In this analysis, a comparative study for natural frequencies of two-layered cylindrical shells was presented with one layer composed
of functionally graded material and the other layer of isotropic material. Love¡¯s thin shell theory was exploited for the straindisplacement
and curvature-displacement relationships. For governing frequency equations, the Rayleigh-Ritz method was utilized to
minimize the Lagrangian functional in the form of an eigenvalue problem. Frequency spectra were computed for long, short, thick, and
thin cylindrical shells by varying the nondimensional geometrical parameters, length-to-radius and thickness-to-radius ratios for a simply
supported end condition. Influence of different configurations of cylindrical shells on the shell frequencies was studied. For validity, the
results obtained were compared with some results of isotropic and single-layered functionally graded cylindrical shells from the literature.
Keyword :
Functionally graded materials; Isotropic material; Cylindrical shells; Love¡¯s thin shell theory; Rayleigh-Ritz method
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