Experimental modal analysis of rolled multi layer cylindrical shell
- Publisher:
- SPRINGER
- Publication Type:
- Conference Proceeding
- Citation:
- Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series, 2016, 10, pp. 249-254
- Issue Date:
- 2016-01-01
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Cylindrical shells are frequently encountered in industry, flight structures, pipeline systems and marine crafts. In these applications cylindrical shells are commonly subjected to harmonic excitations induced by pumps, turbines, compressors etc. Structures exposed to such loads can have structural failure due to sustained effect originated from the vibration by the dynamic load, and structural resonances. For suppression of noise and vibration in the system many design techniques have been employed, and the concept of laminated or multi layer shell has been utilized in several work. In such configuration layers with or without additional damping material stacked on top of each other to achieve the optimum vibration behavior. In rolled multi layer cylindrical shells this phenomenon is realized by rolling a thin plate around a cylindrical shell. Analyzing the coupled system in frequency domain, it is observed that the contact relation between adjacent layers change the system eigenvalues and eigenvectors, as well as resulting in overall reduction in noise and vibration compared to simple shell. In this research experimental modal analysis has been done, and case studies have been presented for different thickness configurations of rolled multi layer shell structure.
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