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Nonlinear Dynamic Modeling and Model Reduction Strategy for Rotating Thin Cylindrical Shells

Shupeng Sun and Lun Liu

Complexity, 2019, vol. 2019, 1-17

Abstract:

Nonlinear dynamic modeling and model reduction strategy are studied in this paper for a rotating thin cylindrical shell. The nonlinear dynamic model is first established in terms of ordinary differential equations, in which the effects of Coriolis and centrifugal forces are considered, as well as the initial hoop tension due to rotation. This model describes both the in-plane vibrations and the flexural vibration and reflects the coupling effects of those deformations. Based on this original model, a novel model reduction strategy is proposed to reduce the degrees of freedom by neglecting vibration modes predominated by in-plane vibrations. Meanwhile, for the reduced-order model, the in-plane vibrations’ contributions to the rotating shell’s response are still preserved. To validate the dynamic model and the model reduction strategy, comparisons and simulations are carried out. Subsequently, nonlinear dynamic behaviors are investigated preliminarily by analyzing the rotating cylindrical shell’s amplitude-frequency responses under different excitation levels.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1155/2019/4536012

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