Comparison of Various Shell Theories for Vibrating Functionally Graded Cylindrical Shells

  1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Khomeinishahr Branch

Revised: 2009-03-02

Accepted: 2009-04-27

Published in Issue 2009-04-30

How to Cite

Javadinejad, M. (2009). Comparison of Various Shell Theories for Vibrating Functionally Graded Cylindrical Shells. Journal of Solid Mechanics, 1(1), 73-83. https://oiccpress.com/jsm/article/view/12008

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Abstract

The classical shell theory, first-order shear deformation theory, and third-order shear deformation theory are employed to study the natural frequencies of functionally graded cylindrical shells. The governing equations of motion describing the vibration behavior of functionally graded cylindrical shells are derived by Hamilton’s principle. Resulting equations are solved using the Navier-type solution method for a functionally graded cylindrical shell with simply supported edges. The effects of transverse shear deformation, geometric size, and configurations of the constituent materials on the natural frequencies of the shell are investigated. Validity of present formulation was checked by comparing the numerical results with the Love’s shell theory.