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A perturbation solution for free vibrations of cylindrical shells with ring-stiffeners
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    A perturbation solution for free vibrations of cylindrical shells with ring-stiffeners (English)
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    Free vibrations of cylindrical shells with ring-stiffeners are studied in detail using the PLK method in singular perturbations and the general Hale law. Formulas for calculating the natural frequencies of cylindrical shells with ring-stiffeners are given. Finally, a finite element solution is also given to prove the perturbation solution to be commendable and this comparison shows that the method yields very good results.
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    Free vibrations
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    cylindrical shells
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    ring-stiffeners
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    PLK method
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    singular perturbations
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    general Hale law
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    natural frequencies
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