Archive of Mechanical Engineering (Sep 2016)

Dynamics and Stability of a Flexible, Slender Cylinder Flexibly Restrained at One End and Free at the Other and Subjected to Axial Flow

  • Kheiri Mojtaba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/meceng-2016-0022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 3
pp. 379 – 396

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In this paper, Lagrange’s equations along with the Ritz method are used to obtain the equation of motion for a flexible, slender cylinder subjected to axial flow. The cylinder is supported only by a translational and a rotational spring at the upstream end, and at the free end, it is terminated by a tapering end-piece. The equation of motion is solved numerically for a system in which the translational spring is infinitely stiff, thus acting as a pin, while the stiffness of the rotational spring is generally non-zero. The dynamics of such a system with the rotational spring of an average stiffness is described briefly. Moreover, the effects of the length of the cylinder and the shape of the end-piece on the critical flow velocities and the modal shapes of the unstable modes are investigated.

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