gman89
Mechanical
- May 5, 2011
- 16
Hi guys,
For FEM validation I need to be able to come up with a theoretical solution for the vibration of a combination structure consisting of a cylindrical shell which runs into a block of comparable dimensions.
I am familiar with the theory behind the vibration of cylindrical shells, but never had to analyze combination structures.
At the moment I'm trying to use the receptance method to do so. The problem is that I'm not sure how to incorporate the block mass into the analysis. One of the reasons for this is that from all the information I have read, there is only discussion about how to do this with point masses and doesn't model the distribution of the mass around the end of the shell effectively.
I have uploaded an image of a similar type of structure.
For FEM validation I need to be able to come up with a theoretical solution for the vibration of a combination structure consisting of a cylindrical shell which runs into a block of comparable dimensions.
I am familiar with the theory behind the vibration of cylindrical shells, but never had to analyze combination structures.
At the moment I'm trying to use the receptance method to do so. The problem is that I'm not sure how to incorporate the block mass into the analysis. One of the reasons for this is that from all the information I have read, there is only discussion about how to do this with point masses and doesn't model the distribution of the mass around the end of the shell effectively.
I have uploaded an image of a similar type of structure.