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Linear shell theory was used to develop analysis for predicting frequency spectrum of isotropic simply supported conical shells; experimental investigation was performed in conjunction with this analysis; experimental frequencies were compared with developed theory; experimental data were also compared with equivalent cylindrical shell theory; this approximation gave good results for minimum frequencies and frequencies at low circumferential wave numbers; secondary experimental investigation was conducted for cantilevered conical shells.
Linear shell theory was used to develop analysis for predicting frequency spectrum of isotropic simply supported conical shells; experimental investigation was performed in conjunction with this analysis; experimental frequencies were compared with developed theory; experimental data were also compared with equivalent cylindrical shell theory; this approximation gave good results for minimum frequencies and frequencies at low circumferential wave numbers; secondary experimental investigation was conducted for cantilevered conical shells.
Free vibrations of conical shells
ASCE -- Proc (J Eng Mechanics Div)
Weingarten, V.I. (author)
1965
19 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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