Vibration of cylindrical shells: Design criteria for transition from shell modes to beam modes
M. Khademi-kouhi, M. Shakouri

TL;DR
This paper investigates the conditions under which cylindrical shells behave like beams, providing design criteria to simplify their dynamic analysis for various engineering applications.
Contribution
It introduces specific design criteria for transitioning from shell modes to beam modes in cylindrical shells, aiding simplified modeling.
Findings
Identifies conditions for shell-beam mode transition
Provides design guidelines for simplified dynamic analysis
Enhances understanding of cylindrical shell vibration behavior
Abstract
The dynamic behavior of the cylindrical shell can be predicted by more simplified beam models for a wide range of applications. The present paper deals with finding design conditions in which the cylindrical shell performs like a beam.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVibration and Dynamic Analysis · Dynamics and Control of Mechanical Systems · Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization
