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Finite element analysis of the vibratory characteristics of cylindrical shells conveying fluid
YL Zhang, JM Reese
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, DG Gorman
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School of Engineering
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Mathematics
Cylindrical Shell
100%
Finite Element Analysis
90%
Fluid
60%
Shell
46%
Hydrostatic Pressure
24%
Influence
24%
Initial Stress
23%
Shell Theory
21%
Finite Element Model
20%
Free Vibration
19%
Potential Flow
19%
Natural Frequency
19%
Dynamic Behavior
17%
Hydrodynamics
16%
Experimental Results
15%
Vibration
14%
Predict
14%
Elasticity
14%
Model-based
14%
Radius
12%
Finite Element
12%
Three-dimensional
11%
Formulation
9%
Range of data
9%
Demonstrate
9%
Model
5%
Physics & Astronomy
cylindrical shells
87%
fluids
46%
fluid pressure
26%
flow theory
25%
shell theory
25%
thickness ratio
24%
potential flow
23%
free vibration
22%
hydrostatic pressure
19%
resonant frequencies
17%
flow velocity
15%
hydrodynamics
14%
elastic properties
14%
formulations
13%
vibration
12%
radii
12%
Engineering & Materials Science
Conveying
88%
Fluids
50%
Finite element method
48%
Potential flow
19%
Hydrostatic pressure
18%
Flow velocity
16%
Elasticity
14%
Hydrodynamics
13%
Natural frequencies
13%