scholarly journals FREE VIBRATION ANALYSIS OF THIN CYLINDRICAL SHELLS SUBJECTED TO INTERNAL PRESSURE AND FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

Author(s):  
J. Kandasamy .
Author(s):  
D G Gorman ◽  
J M Reese ◽  
J Horácek ◽  
K Dedouch

This paper describes the free vibration analysis of a thin disc vibrating and interacting with an acoustic medium contained in a cylindrical duct. The effects of structural-acoustic coupling are studied by means of an analytical-numerical method that is based upon classical theory and the Galerkin method. The coupling effects are discussed, and results obtained from the analysis are compared with corresponding values obtained both experimentally and from a finite element analysis. There is good agreement between the three sets of results.


2015 ◽  
Vol 786 ◽  
pp. 383-387
Author(s):  
Izzuddin Zaman ◽  
Mohd Rajim Abdurasad ◽  
Bukhari Manshoor ◽  
Amir Khalid ◽  
M.S.M. Sani

Nowadays, research on dynamic behavior of structural components is becoming one of the important parts in the design process for any mechanical system. In order to determine the dynamic behavior of a vibrating structure, measurements of the dynamic properties of structure are essential. Free vibration analysis is one of the approaches that apply the finite element method in determining the structure modes of vibration. Each mode is defined by its natural frequency and mode shape. In this paper, the free vibration analysis of grass trimmer was performed using commercial finite element software, such as Ansys®. The importance of determining these vibration characteristics are crucial as grass trimmer is a common machine that exposed to the dynamic and static forces coming from the engine and rotating blade. A long term exposure of grass trimmer's operator may or potentially suffering a risk of hand arm vibration syndrome. The preliminary results of free vibration analysis demonstrated that the grass trimmer experienced a global first bending mode for 1st natural frequency, a global second bending mode for 2nd natural frequency, a local first torsion mode for third natural frequency, and a combination of global and local bending mode for 4th natural frequency. Later, the analyses were further carried out on the modification of the grass trimmer.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-38
Author(s):  
B. Siva Konda Reddy ◽  
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CH. Srikanth ◽  
G. Sandeep Kumar ◽  
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Author(s):  
Peter Carter ◽  
D. L. Marriott ◽  
M. J. Swindeman

This paper examines techniques for the evaluation of two kinds of structural imperfection, namely bulging subject to internal pressure, and out-of-round imperfections subject to external pressure, with and without creep. Comparisons between comprehensive finite element analysis and API 579 Level 2 techniques are made. It is recommended that structural, as opposed to material, failures such as these should be assessed with a structural model that explicitly represents the defect.


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