Energy dissipation under natural vibrations of viscoelastic composite cylindrical shells

Structures consisting of three-layer shells are widely used in various fields of engineering and technology, the construction of nuclear power plants, power and chemical engineering and other areas of the national economy. The aim of the work is to study the issue of energy dissipation during natura...

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Main Authors: Nuriddinov Bakhtiyor, Karimov Isroil, Namozov Jasur, Ismoilova Zamira, Ibragimova Dilshoda
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/56/e3sconf_wfces2023_01004.pdf
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author Nuriddinov Bakhtiyor
Karimov Isroil
Namozov Jasur
Ismoilova Zamira
Ibragimova Dilshoda
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Karimov Isroil
Namozov Jasur
Ismoilova Zamira
Ibragimova Dilshoda
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description Structures consisting of three-layer shells are widely used in various fields of engineering and technology, the construction of nuclear power plants, power and chemical engineering and other areas of the national economy. The aim of the work is to study the issue of energy dissipation during natural vibrations of viscoelastic composite cylindrical shells. The paper considers a general technique for wave propagation in multilayer viscoelastic cylinders. Based on the energy approach, formulas are obtained for the energy dissipation coefficients corresponding to each vibration mode of multilayer cylindrical shells. As an example, a three-layer viscoelastic shell is considered. The relationship between stresses and strains satisfies the hereditary Boltzmann-Volterra integral. When solving the problem, the Green-Lemb expansion, the method of special functions of mathematical physics, and the Muller method are used. The non-monotonic nature of the dependence of the damping coefficients on the geometric and physical-mechanical parameters of three-layer structures is shown. A technique and algorithm have been developed for studying energy dissipation during natural vibrations of viscoelastic composite cylindrical shells. It is found that the energy dissipation depends on the number of layers, and the energy dissipation intensity can take minimum values depending on the angular coordinate.
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spelling doaj.art-802a1d2fc606488d98a2d5e7adae48182023-08-28T12:28:08ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014190100410.1051/e3sconf/202341901004e3sconf_wfces2023_01004Energy dissipation under natural vibrations of viscoelastic composite cylindrical shellsNuriddinov Bakhtiyor0Karimov Isroil1Namozov Jasur2Ismoilova Zamira3Ibragimova Dilshoda4Tashkent Institute of Chemical TechnologyTashkent Institute of Chemical TechnologyTashkent Institute of Chemical TechnologyNavoi State University of mining and technologySamarcand state universityStructures consisting of three-layer shells are widely used in various fields of engineering and technology, the construction of nuclear power plants, power and chemical engineering and other areas of the national economy. The aim of the work is to study the issue of energy dissipation during natural vibrations of viscoelastic composite cylindrical shells. The paper considers a general technique for wave propagation in multilayer viscoelastic cylinders. Based on the energy approach, formulas are obtained for the energy dissipation coefficients corresponding to each vibration mode of multilayer cylindrical shells. As an example, a three-layer viscoelastic shell is considered. The relationship between stresses and strains satisfies the hereditary Boltzmann-Volterra integral. When solving the problem, the Green-Lemb expansion, the method of special functions of mathematical physics, and the Muller method are used. The non-monotonic nature of the dependence of the damping coefficients on the geometric and physical-mechanical parameters of three-layer structures is shown. A technique and algorithm have been developed for studying energy dissipation during natural vibrations of viscoelastic composite cylindrical shells. It is found that the energy dissipation depends on the number of layers, and the energy dissipation intensity can take minimum values depending on the angular coordinate.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/56/e3sconf_wfces2023_01004.pdf
spellingShingle Nuriddinov Bakhtiyor
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title Energy dissipation under natural vibrations of viscoelastic composite cylindrical shells
title_full Energy dissipation under natural vibrations of viscoelastic composite cylindrical shells
title_fullStr Energy dissipation under natural vibrations of viscoelastic composite cylindrical shells
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title_short Energy dissipation under natural vibrations of viscoelastic composite cylindrical shells
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