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Free vibration of cantilevered cylinders: Effects of cross-sections and cavities
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    Free vibration of cantilevered cylinders: Effects of cross-sections and cavities (English)
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    20 August 1997
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    The influence of a cavity on natural frequencies and mode shapes of a homogeneous, isotropic, elastic solid cylinder is studied. A numerical algorithm is proposed to examine the vibrations of elastic cylinders with a deep cavity. The technique uses three-dimensional elasticity theory in conjunction with the Ritz form of minimum energy to derive the governing eigenvalue equation. Within the context of three-dimensional elasticity, displacement functions composed of a set of two-dimensional lateral surface functions and one-dimensional longitudinal functions are defined for each displacement component. The technique yields upper-bound on natural frequencies and three-dimensional deformed mode shapes for a range of elastic hollow cylinders.
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    mode shapes
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    three-dimensional elasticity theory
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    Ritz form of minimum energy
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    eigenvalue equation
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    upper-bound natural frequencies
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