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A New Analytical Method for Spherical Thin Shells’ Axisymmetric Vibrations

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  • Mariame Nassit
  • Abderrahmane El Harif
  • Hassan Berbia
  • Mourad Taha Janan

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In order to improve the spherical thin shells’ vibrations analysis, we introduce a new analytical method. In this method, we take into consideration the terms of the inertial couples in the stress couples’ differential equations of motion. These inertial couples are omitted in the theories provided by Naghdi–Kalnins and Kunieda. The results show that the current method can solve the axisymmetric vibrations’ equations of elastic thin spherical shells. In this paper, we focus on verifying the current method, particularly for free vibrations with free edge and clamped edge boundary conditions. To check the validity and accuracy of the current analytical method, the natural frequencies determined by this method are compared with those available in the literature and those obtained by a finite element calculation.

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  • Mariame Nassit & Abderrahmane El Harif & Hassan Berbia & Mourad Taha Janan, 2020. "A New Analytical Method for Spherical Thin Shells’ Axisymmetric Vibrations," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-12, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1074236
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/1074236
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