Development of orthotropic winkler-like model for rotating cylindrical shell: Stability analysis

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Abstract

Vibration investigation of rotating functionally graded cylindrical shells with fraction laws is studied here. Shell motion equations are framed according to the orthotropic Winkler-like model. For isotropic materials, the physical properties are same everywhere where the laminated and functionally graded materials, they vary from point to point. The influence of the polynomial, exponential and trigonometric fraction laws is investigated with simply supported condition. Also the variations have been plotted against the circumferential wave mode, length-to-radius and height-to-radius ratio. Moreover, backward and forward frequency pattern is observed increasing and decreasing for the various position of angular speed. The frequency first increases and gain maximum value for circumferential wave number. It is also exhibited that the effect of frequencies is investigated by varying the surfaces with stainless steel and nickel as a constituent material. The frequencies of trigonometric law is less than remaining laws.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)253-260
Number of pages8
JournalGeomechanics and Engineering
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Circumferential wave mode
  • FGM
  • Length-to-radius ratio
  • Simply supported
  • Winkler-like model

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