Investigation of Free Vibration in Fluid-Loaded Cylindrical Shells with a Three-Layer Sandwich Wall and an Auxetic Central Layer

Using novel materials, including auxetic structures, has witnessed significant growth. Consequently, a comprehensive examination of their mechanical behavior becomes imperative. This study delves into the free vibration characteristics of a three-layer cylindrical shell containing liquid. The centra...

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Main Authors: Korosh Khorshidi, Saboor Savvafi, Sadegh Zobeid
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Published: Semnan University 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://macs.semnan.ac.ir/article_8779_897a02ea5bbe0fd1989e9b183a34463f.pdf
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description Using novel materials, including auxetic structures, has witnessed significant growth. Consequently, a comprehensive examination of their mechanical behavior becomes imperative. This study delves into the free vibration characteristics of a three-layer cylindrical shell containing liquid. The central layer of this structure features a re-entrant honeycomb auxetic pattern, while the inner and outer layers are assumed to be isotropic and constructed from aluminum. The liquid within the shell is considered ideal and incompressible, with no consideration for wave effects on its free surface. To model this problem, we employ a modified high-order shear deformation theory (HSDT). By applying Hamilton's principle, we derive fundamental equations and solve them using the Galerkin weighted residual method. We compare our findings with results published in authoritative articles and outcomes obtained from finite element analysis in ABAQUS to validate them. Our investigation explores the impact of various parameters on the natural frequencies of the cylindrical body. These parameters include the geometrical dimensions of the sandwich cylindrical cover, adjustable auxetic core parameters, and liquid characteristics. Given the widespread use of cylindrical sandwich shells across diverse industries, our study provides valuable insights into the phenomenon of free vibration in these structures. Remarkably, previous studies have not investigated the free vibration of a three-layered cylindrical shell with an auxetic structure and liquid interaction.
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spelling doaj-art-d1e2bc52726149749eed86f807f09ea12025-01-20T11:30:30ZengSemnan UniversityMechanics of Advanced Composite Structures2423-48262423-70432025-04-01121537210.22075/macs.2024.33975.16728779Investigation of Free Vibration in Fluid-Loaded Cylindrical Shells with a Three-Layer Sandwich Wall and an Auxetic Central LayerKorosh Khorshidi0Saboor Savvafi1Sadegh Zobeid2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Arak University, Arak, 38156-88349, IranDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Arak University, Arak, 38156-88349, IranDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Arak University, Arak, 38156-88349, IranUsing novel materials, including auxetic structures, has witnessed significant growth. Consequently, a comprehensive examination of their mechanical behavior becomes imperative. This study delves into the free vibration characteristics of a three-layer cylindrical shell containing liquid. The central layer of this structure features a re-entrant honeycomb auxetic pattern, while the inner and outer layers are assumed to be isotropic and constructed from aluminum. The liquid within the shell is considered ideal and incompressible, with no consideration for wave effects on its free surface. To model this problem, we employ a modified high-order shear deformation theory (HSDT). By applying Hamilton's principle, we derive fundamental equations and solve them using the Galerkin weighted residual method. We compare our findings with results published in authoritative articles and outcomes obtained from finite element analysis in ABAQUS to validate them. Our investigation explores the impact of various parameters on the natural frequencies of the cylindrical body. These parameters include the geometrical dimensions of the sandwich cylindrical cover, adjustable auxetic core parameters, and liquid characteristics. Given the widespread use of cylindrical sandwich shells across diverse industries, our study provides valuable insights into the phenomenon of free vibration in these structures. Remarkably, previous studies have not investigated the free vibration of a three-layered cylindrical shell with an auxetic structure and liquid interaction.https://macs.semnan.ac.ir/article_8779_897a02ea5bbe0fd1989e9b183a34463f.pdffree vibrationthree-layer cylindrical shellauxetic structurehigh-order shear deformation theoriescontaining liquid
spellingShingle Korosh Khorshidi
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Investigation of Free Vibration in Fluid-Loaded Cylindrical Shells with a Three-Layer Sandwich Wall and an Auxetic Central Layer
Mechanics of Advanced Composite Structures
free vibration
three-layer cylindrical shell
auxetic structure
high-order shear deformation theories
containing liquid
title Investigation of Free Vibration in Fluid-Loaded Cylindrical Shells with a Three-Layer Sandwich Wall and an Auxetic Central Layer
title_full Investigation of Free Vibration in Fluid-Loaded Cylindrical Shells with a Three-Layer Sandwich Wall and an Auxetic Central Layer
title_fullStr Investigation of Free Vibration in Fluid-Loaded Cylindrical Shells with a Three-Layer Sandwich Wall and an Auxetic Central Layer
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Free Vibration in Fluid-Loaded Cylindrical Shells with a Three-Layer Sandwich Wall and an Auxetic Central Layer
title_short Investigation of Free Vibration in Fluid-Loaded Cylindrical Shells with a Three-Layer Sandwich Wall and an Auxetic Central Layer
title_sort investigation of free vibration in fluid loaded cylindrical shells with a three layer sandwich wall and an auxetic central layer
topic free vibration
three-layer cylindrical shell
auxetic structure
high-order shear deformation theories
containing liquid
url https://macs.semnan.ac.ir/article_8779_897a02ea5bbe0fd1989e9b183a34463f.pdf
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