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FLOW-INDUCED INTERNAL RESONANCES AND MODE EXCHANGE IN HORIZONTAL CANTILEVERED PIPE CONVEYING FLUID (I)

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  • School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, P. R. China

Received date: 2004-05-25

  Revised date: 2006-03-01

  Online published: 2006-07-18

Abstract

The Newtonian method is employed to obtain nonlinear mathematical model of motion of a horizontally cantilevered and inflexible pipe conveying fluid. The order magnitudes of relevant physical parameters are analyzed qualitatively to establish a foundation on the further study of the model. The method of
multiple scales is used to obtain eigenfunctions of the linear free-vibration modes of the pipe. The boundary conditions yield the characteristic equations from which eigenvalues can be derived. It is found that flow velocity in the pipe may induced the 3:1, 2:1 and 1:1 internal resonances between the first and second modes such that the mechanism of flow-induced internal resonances in the pipe under consideration is explained theoretically. The
3:1 internal resonance first occurs in the system and is, thus, the most important since it corresponds to the minimum critical velocity.

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XU Jian;YANG Qian-biao . FLOW-INDUCED INTERNAL RESONANCES AND MODE EXCHANGE IN HORIZONTAL CANTILEVERED PIPE CONVEYING FLUID (I)[J]. Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 2006 , 27(7) : 935 -941 . DOI: 10.1007/s10483-006-0709-z

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