Free Vibration of a CLD Combination Cylindrical Shells

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Based on elasticity plate theory and the theory of viscoelasticity, the solution of the natural frequency and dissipation factor are given under different boundary conditions. In this paper, the differential equation of the cylindrical shells is set up based on Love shell theory. Then the transfer matrix method is introduced to calculate the entirety transfer matrix and the expression of different frequency and dissipation factor. At last the natural character of CLD cylindrical shell under two different boundary conditions is researched.

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