Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
792490 Journal of Fluids and Structures 2010 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

The free flexural vibration of a finite cylindrical shell in contact with external fluid is investigated. The fluid is assumed to be inviscid and irrotational. The cylindrical shell is modeled by using the Rayleigh–Ritz method based on the Donnell–Mushtari shell theory. The fluid is modeled based on the baffled shell model, which is applied to fluid–structure interaction problems. The kinetic energy of the fluid is derived by solving the boundary-value problem. The natural vibration characteristics of the submerged cylindrical shell are discussed with respect to the added virtual mass approach. In this study, the nondimensionalized added virtual mass incremental factor for the submerged finite shell is derived. This factor can be readily used to estimate the change in the natural frequency of the shell due to the presence of the external fluid. Numerical results showed the efficacy of the proposed method, and comparison with previous results showed the validity of the theoretical results.

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