Review of studies on geometrically nonlinear vibrations and dynamics of circular cylindrical shells and panels, with and without fluid-structure interaction

Author:

Amabili Marco1,Paı¨doussis Michael P.2

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Universita` di Parma, Parco Area delle Scienze 181/A, 43100 Parma, Italy; marco@me.unipr.it

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, 817 Sherbrooke Street W., Montreal, Que´bec, H3A 2K6 Canada

Abstract

This literature review focuses mainly on geometrically nonlinear (finite amplitude) free and forced vibrations of circular cylindrical shells and panels, with and without fluid-structure interaction. Work on shells and curved panels of different geometries is but briefly discussed. In addition, studies dealing with particular dynamical problems involving finite deformations, eg, dynamic buckling, stability, and flutter of shells coupled to flowing fluids, are also discussed. This review is structured as follows: after a short introduction on some of the fundamentals of geometrically nonlinear theory of shells, vibrations of shells and panels in vacuo are discussed. Free and forced vibrations under radial harmonic excitation (Section 2.2), parametric excitation (axial tension or compression and pressure-induced excitations) (Section 2.3), and response to radial transient loads (Section 2.4) are reviewed separately. Studies on shells and panels in contact with dense fluids (liquids) follow; some of these studies present very interesting results using methods also suitable for shells and panels in vacuo. Then, in Section 4, shells and panels in contact with light fluids (gases) are treated, including the problem of stability (divergence and flutter) of circular cylindrical panels and shells coupled to flowing fluid. For shells coupled to flowing fluid, only the case of axial flow is reviewed in this paper. Finally, papers dealing with experiments are reviewed in Section 5. There are 356 references cited in this article.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

Reference364 articles.

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2. Leissa AW (1973), Vibration of Shells, NASA SP-288, Government Printing Office, Washington DC; Now available from The Acoustical Society of America (1993).

3. Amabili M , Pellicano F, and Paı¨doussis MP (1998), Nonlinear vibrations of simply supported, circular cylindrical shells, coupled to quiescent fluid, J. Fluids Struct. 12, 883–918.

4. Paı¨doussis MP (2003), Fluid-Structure Interactions: Slender Structures and Axial Flow, Vol 2, Elsevier/Academic Press, London, UK.

5. Kubenko VD and Koval’chuk PS (1998), Nonlinear problems of the vibration of thin shells (review), International Applied Mechanics 34, 703–728.

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